Quote: Griff @ August 23 2010, 5:32 PM BSTI think Marc P might use it?
I do have it and have used it but am rubbish on the ins and outs on it. Sorry.
Quote: Griff @ August 23 2010, 5:32 PM BSTI think Marc P might use it?
I do have it and have used it but am rubbish on the ins and outs on it. Sorry.
Thanks to everyone regarding Final Draft 8 comments. I really appreciate the comments made. I now know it(FD8) can be problematic and that it's not just me; which is reassuring!
Meanwhile I am writing a character/script with view to submitting to a well liked BBC programme. I intend to submit it to the company which produces the programme.
I wonder if anyone here could advise me on this. I am seeking to introduce a character to a successful and well formatted comedy programme. I am sure of the voice of the programme, the participant's throughout, and content. I am less sure about how exactly one seeks to afford a new character a chance to be heard successfully in these circumstances. Is there a way I can best make the character be heard, when all is well anyway.
The character would have to integrate with the well formatted show. I have written it and it looks fine to me (the character makes me laugh a lot!). The character really does feel right. I have enjoyed writing the script thus far and I know the character could be a successful add-on to the show.
Naturally I am hopeful that I have written something which may afford me a chance to go forward. The show is a bit zany and I have written similarly zany scripts throughout my life in addition to other writing, which usually has a "comedic" value; purely because I love to write.
I have never actually submitted a script to a production company before. Frankly, part of me thinks that the character is so easily integrated and appropriate, while another reminds me that nobody seems to like FD8, for example.
So, I wonder if anyone here could give me their thoughts/advice on how best to secure the "gig" I have described. Which software, approach, follow-up etc...? Any advice would be truly appreciated, and shared here.
Many thanks for your thoughts on the matter. Lill.
Quote: Lilly The Pink @ August 28 2010, 11:05 PM BSTI am seeking to introduce a character to a successful and well formatted comedy programme. I am sure of the voice of the programme, the participant's throughout, and content. I am less sure about how exactly one seeks to afford a new character a chance to be heard successfully in these circumstances. Is there a way I can best make the character be heard, when all is well anyway.
I suppose just remember that the show shouldn't become the New Character Show if it is already an established series; make sure all the other characters are served as they should be and it's not just all about this new arrival.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 28 2010, 11:44 PM BSTI suppose just remember that the show shouldn't become the New Character Show if it is already an established series; make sure all the other characters are served as they should be and it's not just all about this new arrival.
Hi Matthew
Thanks so much for your reply and I totally understand and appreciate the points you have made. I agree, and realise the thoughts which may visit the recipients of my script. Many thanks indeed for your kind and useful advice. Lill.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ August 28 2010, 11:44 PM BSTI suppose just remember that the show shouldn't become the New Character Show if it is already an established series; make sure all the other characters are served as they should be and it's not just all about this new arrival.
Thanks and I agree.
Whoops! Sorry, I'm in denial about my need to wear glasses!!
Quote: billwill @ February 20 2010, 1:16 PM BSTThe serial number will time-out after it has been used on 10 dates, but more than one person can download on the same date. If you spot that it has timed-out let me know and I'll add another 10 days lifetime.
Hi Bill, that code has timed out, are you still offering a free copy to BCG members?
Ok I have given it another nine lives.
Carry on.
I suspect that world wide users not on BCG might be googling & finding the free offer & using up the lives intended for BCG members.
If it persists I'll need to provide the complimentary BCG copy by a different method.
Have fun.
Quote: billwill @ June 1 2011, 4:00 PM BSTOk I have given it another nine lives.
Many thanks.
Popped to the top for newbies like brynne.
I've got Final Draft 8 - it's got a series of templates, including BBC Taped Sitcom, which I use. Go to File, then New from Stationery.