I am currently writing a horror/slasher film. The way the script stands now it is 94 pages. Should I go ahead and try to knock out 26 more pages to reach 120 or would there be interest in the script at 94 pages if I wanted to sell it?
I am currently writing a horror/slasher film. The way the script stands now it is 94 pages. Should I go ahead and try to knock out 26 more pages to reach 120 or would there be interest in the script at 94 pages if I wanted to sell it?
Google is your friend.
You could have wasted a few days of your life writing 26 additional pages!
For spec screenplays (ie ones you wish to sell) a good target page length is 95 to 110 pages.
94 pages will be fine.
Size matters: Keep to 95-110 Pages For Spec Screenplays
http://reelauthors.com/script-analysis-coverage/size-matters-keep-within-95-to-110-pages.php
And avoid these title page mistakes:
Title Page Mistakes
http://reelauthors.com/script-analysis-coverage/title-page-mistakes.php
I am currently writing a horror/slasher film. The way the script stands now it is 94 pages. Should I go ahead and try to knock out 26 more pages to reach 120 or would there be interest in the script at 94 pages if I wanted to sell it?