Based on your experience and talents, would it be possible to turn your screenplay into a book? I hear many writers take this path if their pitches to production companies fail.
Based on your experience and talents, would it be possible to turn your screenplay into a book? I hear many writers take this path if their pitches to production companies fail.
it is about time to introduce myself, so here i am. I´m a freelance Digital Artist and Screenwriter and am glad to be part of this community. I´m from Europe and interested in people from everywhere. I´d love to connect with you and share and talk and enjoy the topics of creativity. Yesterday´s webi...
Expand postit is about time to introduce myself, so here i am. I´m a freelance Digital Artist and Screenwriter and am glad to be part of this community. I´m from Europe and interested in people from everywhere. I´d love to connect with you and share and talk and enjoy the topics of creativity. Yesterday´s webinar showed me, how many likeminded people are out there. And that´s incredible!!! Cheers to you, to stage32 and to a great 2021!
Maurice Vaughan Thanks Maurice. Yes, i designed my profile photo :-)
Hello, Bridgit. Greetings from Aus.
You're welcome, Bridgit.
Hello everyone! I'm a writer from the US (east coast). My preferred genres are fantasy, mystery, and horror, but I do churn out a Christmas script annually for a friend in Nebraska. I working on the page, the stage, and the screen, and love creating new stories to help forge a better tomorrow.
Looking forward to connecting
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Above I wrote about jumping genres from novel to screen play and play to novel but next I’m going to try to turn a unpublished Manuscript into a dramatic series. I think it will work because each of t...
Expand commentAbove I wrote about jumping genres from novel to screen play and play to novel but next I’m going to try to turn a unpublished Manuscript into a dramatic series. I think it will work because each of the chapters has the potential to become an individual episode with some development of course. Well We’ll see....
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I did, yes. :)
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I've gone both ways. Made a novel into a script and a script into a novel. The big difference is the description/fill in the blanks stuff that a director would do for you. But I found it helpful when I was going back and forth. That each fed something good into the other. :-)