actually, uh, thats not entirely true. the amount of detail in a script is entirely dependant on the writer and whatever style they write in. some writers are very detailed, others not so much. some will say "and then a great battle is waged between the cowboys and the indians" others will go into great detail describing how the battle plays out. and nothing mentioned in the review made anything sound overly detailed or out of the ordinary. and mind you, this is coming from someone who has studied screenwriting, read many many screenplays, and has written many himself. i know a thing or two about screenwriting.
^What are the odds that tomorrow it's fake again?
Hey Motown!
I think the issue is that the script is describing the techincal aspects of the special effects. Now, I am still new to screenwriting but everything I have read and everyone I have spoken with tells me that is a big "no no". Even if it was written as a shooting script, I can't imagine that would be the case.
I know I suffer from the "way too descriptive" in the action area. At least the people who read my spec scripts say I am very visual in my writing which I guess is good, right?
lots of things are frowned upon in screenwriting, such as voice over narration ("show me, dont tell me"), but clearly people still do it and its tolerated.
im sure there is. i cant name any off the top of my head, but im sure there is. and by the way, maybe im missing something, but where in the review does it say the script was detailing effects? the only thing i remember the review connecting between the script and effects is this was a 14 page sample being given to effects companies.
That's not the point.. The point is...read those 14 pages I posted. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING but set up. And even then, the set up isn't enough to start the actual story.
But supposedly this WB JUSTICE LEAGUE script packs several major action sequences and introductions, the building of the satellite and multiple villain and plot introductions into 14 pages (which is actually less than what I posted)?
That's not the point.. The point is...read those 14 pages I posted. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING but set up. And even then, the set up isn't enough to start the actual story.
But supposedly this WB JUSTICE LEAGUE script packs several major action sequences and introductions, the building of the satellite and multiple villain and plot introductions into 14 pages (which is actually less than what I posted)?
This script is bull****. How can anyone take this whole thing seriously?
So forward it over to me and let me check it, I've edited scripts for secondary income.
I've read the darn thing. Trust me. You would if you saw the script. (Scanned, numbered).
So you have the whole script ?
how about your thoughts on it? with a detailled review?
or you could simply email it ?
I'm not allowed to send this out. After all, Warner Bros. would appear at my house and slip a black bag over my head. Fear teh WB ninja'z!!!11