How do you know your screenplay is good or bad? You use coverage, but I read many websites saying it isn't really an answer, as most services are there to get money off you...
Read books, but I also read there are no rules, only guidelines. There is no magic formula, no secret..
Makes sense, but who are you to go against the masters who wrote them? On the other hand, creativity cannot be easily bottled and sold.
Are screenplays subjective? Besides formatting(and I read it's ok sometimes not to adhere to it so strictly), how much freedom it exist?
With little to go on, and feedback seeking seen as not so ok, what else is there? :)
Sending your script out there without all these, is like jumping from a building without knowing where you'd land.. It could be water or a safety net, or the concrete...
One wrong move and it's good bye screenwriting dreams... And it's scary. All I read scary, because there is no sure way to know if you were right or wrong...
So, do you take the jump? Or wait more years to get more and more feedback until they say you are ready?
I read that not even a recommend means much... :( A pass doesn't mean it's a bad script. A recommend doesn't mean it is perfect...
Do you wait or just jump and pray to get a good landing?
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Thanks, Joel! Nice to meet you, my friend.
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Are you the narrator of this web commerical?