Tag: services
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Script Club – #2 – Living
**SPOILERS** Notes by: Adam Harper Date: 14th July 2024 Writer(s): Kazuo Ishiguro (based on Ikuru by Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni) Pages: 108 Genre: Drama Download Script Score Card Plot Characters Tone Writing Score 4 4 4.5 4.5 Overall Score: 4.5 Plot Analysis The screenplay opens by immersing us in the corporate world…
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Script Corner – Script Club – Week 1 – Sun 7th July
Welcome to the inaugural edition of Script Corner’s – Script Club! As we dive into this exciting journey, we’re kicking off with a modern script that’s taken the world by storm. It’s a comedy-drama that’s celebrated for its pace, style, and overall awesomeness. I’m thrilled to announce that this week’s script is none other than…
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The Difference Between Script Coverage and Script Notes
In the world of script writing and screenwriting, feedback is crucial for transforming a good script into a great one. Aspiring screenwriters often encounter terms like “script coverage” and “script notes” during their journey. While both are essential tools in a writer’s arsenal, they serve different purposes. Understanding these differences can significantly impact how you…
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Understanding Your Script Feedback
Different readers and sites all seem to offer different breakdowns of your script. While I’m sure 99% of the time we are all looking at the same factors, it can cause confusion, especially if you’re just starting out and seeking screenwriting help. To help you understand your feedback from Script Corner Services, I will now…
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How to Fall in Love with Criticism
Do you ever see red when you hear things you don’t want to hear, not just talking about screenwriting criticism? Does a negative opinion of your hard work bring your mental health crashing down? If so, it’s time to embrace a new perspective: criticism is the sweet nectar that will elevate your script to the…
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Understanding Your Script Scorecard
When you use Script Corner services, you receive a scorecard that includes an overall score and individual scores for Plot, Character, Tone, and Writing. But what do these scores really mean? Score = 0 A score of 0 is rare. It means effort is either missing or needs a complete overhaul. If you do get…