James Woodland's Lounge Discussions

Krista Crawford
Writing random scenes without the whole project outlined/realized

I am working on my first feature script while I shop around my original tv pilot, and I've found myself just writing out random scenes that occur to me that I want to include but I haven't really finished organizing my thoughts regarding the direction of my script. Does that happen to anyone else? O...

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James Woodland

I do a beat sheet then expand into an outline then start on my draft

Steven Michael

I start with sequences, usually 12-18 in 100 pages. Each sequence has its own beginning, middle, end. Then outline, then scene writing.

Eric Christopherson

I know of novelists who work like that. Nothing wrong with it. Me, I try to follow my muse as long as possible. But at some point it becomes clear it's time to slit the muse's throat and become brutally analytic about what I've got to work with. :)

PJ Edwards

Oh yes that happens to me! I don' t think it is strange at all. It helps with the outlining process as well.

Jody Ellis

I don't outline (other than the outline in my head) but do try to write scenes in their proper order. Everyone is different though. My guy likes to jot down scenes as he thinks of them, then pieces it all together. It's really about what works for you.

James Woodland
Scriptwriter looking to option feature and original episodic television scripts

Hello Everyone! I am a member of the Writer's Guild of Canada and have written, produced, and directed several films for the Canadian cable channel "Space". I am currently looking for a producer or agent for script sales. I write features and original episodic television. Please check out my website...

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Tomasz Mieczkowski

Hi James, Welcome to Stage 32 - I just wanted to point out that you could possibly add your own loglines to the profile here: https://www.stage32.com/profile/543524/scripts_screenplays And don't forge...

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