Hello friends,
I hope you're all doing well. I’d like to ask for your advice — am I doing the right thing?
I’m a screenwriter looking for people who might benefit from my screenwriting skills and experience, so we could collaborate. That’s why I’ve been sharing some of the ideas I’ve come up with in the Logline section, along with short synopses for them. You’re welcome to check them out.
However, not all of these ideas have full scripts yet — some do, some don’t. Let me explain why.
Every idea I share, every film concept, I can see clearly in my mind — not just the beginning, but most importantly, the ending. Many screenwriters struggle with this: they can see the setup, maybe even the second act, but the ending often doesn’t come together. And when they do try to write the ending, they realize they have to rewrite everything — the opening, the midpoint, all of it.
That’s not the case for me. I always see the full arc.
The second thing is this: no producer will accept your script exactly as it is. You can spend a year or more writing a script, but when you try to sell it, the producer will almost certainly ask for major rewrites. You’ll end up spending even more time reworking the material — and much of that original effort might go to waste.
That’s why I prefer to first have a real conversation with a producer, to understand what they want to see — and only then write the synopsis and eventually the script tailored to that vision.
So here’s my question: am I doing the right thing by sharing only ideas and synopses at this stage? Or do you believe I should be writing full scripts from the beginning?
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!Hello friends,
I hope you're all doing well. I’d like to ask for your advice — am I doing the right thing?
I’m a screenwriter looking for people who might benefit from my screenwriting skills and experience, so we could collaborate. That’s why I’ve been sharing some of the ideas I’ve come up with in the Logline section, along with short synopses for them. You’re welcome to check them out.
However, not all of these ideas have full scripts yet — some do, some don’t. Let me explain why.
Every idea I share, every film concept, I can see clearly in my mind — not just the beginning, but most importantly, the ending. Many screenwriters struggle with this: they can see the setup, maybe even the second act, but the ending often doesn’t come together. And when they do try to write the ending, they realize they have to rewrite everything — the opening, the midpoint, all of it.
That’s not the case for me. I always see the full arc.
The second thing is this: no producer will accept your script exactly as it is. You can spend a year or more writing a script, but when you try to sell it, the producer will almost certainly ask for major rewrites. You’ll end up spending even more time reworking the material — and much of that original effort might go to waste.
That’s why I prefer to first have a real conversation with a producer, to understand what they want to see — and only then write the synopsis and eventually the script tailored to that vision.
So here’s my question: am I doing the right thing by sharing only ideas and synopses at this stage? Or do you believe I should be writing full scripts from the beginning?
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!