Alright, since you seem to have difficulty actually doing something actually filmy and a casual looksee over your started threads history indicates that your interest is primarily writing and not so much filming and editing anything then how about we go with your strong suit, eh?
http://www.nytimes.com/most-popular-emailed?period=30
NYTimes most popular emailed stories in the last 30 days.
- NYTimes has a fairly smart readership, thus it's not ultimately trivial rubbish.
- If it was emailed then it's believed to be of interest to others and not just a self satisfying perverse interest. The subject can be assumed to be of a common interest.
- It's over a longer period of time, thus no flash in the pan topical interest.
You have twenty of these socially interesting stories to adapt to a five to ten page short story using two or three characters in one or two sensible locations.
Try to me mindful of budget.
Your capacity to think up of sh!t exceeds a producer's ability to pay for it. And we all can see that you're not a director or a producer.
You're a writer, so write.
The most marketable genres to write screenplays for are adventure (often the most expensive to produce), action (also expensive to produce, mostly nubes get hurt), horror (best bang for the producer's buck), and comedy (however, no one's as funny as they think they are.)
Write drama if you must, but they're about useless.
RomComs are second to drama in popularity and marketable disinterest.
If you can, and you should, drape your story over a Syd Field three act structure.
I know you have Celtx, and anyone can set up a google drive/docs account for free, so
post us three to five five to ten page short screenplays as shared PDFs in the next week or two.
At least try to have
one done by Monday morning.
Be productive.
Do something.
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=47026
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=49444
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...QtbHU1LUNPVWQzY0gzajRTTUE&usp=drive_web#gid=0
Please goto column W rows 86 to 95. Note the why these are weighted the way they are. Write accordingly.
Associated evaluation:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NNGaVlrrpkjIfp-BRGjpTE03W1e5lZuRceJ3wQECYaI/edit
Good luck.