Rather different from the usual item that appears in Critique, these are the first three video tutorials that I have created for my Scriptwriters' Toolkit.
And they are not funny at all !
First to remind you, there is a serial number for the BCG free gift copy of the Scriptwriters' Toolkit (SWT) at this BCG topic.
https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/14314
This is for BCG members ONLY, please do not give it away or forward it to non BCG members. Downloads are started from:
http://www.datahighways.net/dhl/toolkit.htm
The downloads from that serial number have a time limit of 9 days, because I have realised that GOOGLE indexes this BCG website and is showing the wide world the BCG topic about this gift copy. So grumpy mean people from all over the world can Google[Scriptwriters Toolkit] then sneak in here to BCG, peek at that topic without contributing any knowledge or fun to BCG then slope off & download a free copy of SWT.
If you as a BCG member find that the download has time expired, just PM me for a copy.
I have recently discovered that SWT does work correctly with Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 {Word 2007 and 2010), but it requires a different installation procedure, which I will produce videos for later. There is not a version for Microsoft Office/Word on an Apple Mac.
Right: Back to this critique.
I've done three short video tutorials so far and they are very time consiuming to do and it will need quite a few more to cover it thoroughly, so I'm presenting them here for criticism so that I can tell if I am on the right track in doing this.
Please indicate whether you think they are adequate, easy to understand and follow and whether or not you find my voiceover, interesting, tedious, boring, unintelligible, too technical etc? Are there any procedures you do not understand?
1, Installing the Scriptwriters' Toolkit in Windows XP with Word 2003/XP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYWhN17oq4g
2. Starting a fresh script with MS Word 2003/XP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVzHU5_HPwU
3. Continuing your script, scene changes etc. with MS Word 2003/XP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTTBCORBDxY
over to you.