As a new screenwriter im interested in seeing the types of portfolio options. Being a Content Creator on fb and YouTube, I was curious about it being wise to have both a physical portfolio as well as a video based portfolio where I read some of my scripts on my channel and place them into a special Playlist.
Would this be a worthwhile time sink? It would be two birds with one stone for me, YouTube vids as well as verbal documentation to go with the physical documents.
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Great idea!
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Oleksandr Shcherbyna thanks! I'm glad you think so. I feel it'll cover more ground as well, though with how I run my channel it only makes me wish I could either have some digital scenes animated or have some kind of acted footage. though, I suppose intercut gameplay with scene images will do ok to maintain viewer interest.
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Lonnie James Some animation would certainly be entertaining or even selling. That's why previz and pitch decks exist) In last couple of years this type of visualisations become increasingly easy with all the AI tools availbe
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I think it's a great idea, Lonnie James. I think the videos would help you pitch your scripts. If it's a Horror script, you could use scary music in the background and scary font. If it's a Comedy script, you could use upbeat music in the background and funny font. And so on. I suggest keeping the videos short. Producers, directors, etc. might not have a lot of time to watch them.