scubanut
Sunday 13th March 2011 3:10pm
Stafford
11 posts
Quote: Declan @ March 13 2011, 1:26 PM GMT
Hi Jack
The script's content and potential for a series is what we're concerned with at the moment, as well as writers who are passionate about their craft, which cuts through class and demographics.
The tub thumping about good grammar is just the end product of two weeks of staring at scripts that have had hours and hours of work lovingly spent on them, and then the author hasn't bothered to spell check them. A lot of our frustration lies with the author, not because of them.
Hope that helps, Declan
It does.
But I can't help thinking that if you have, say, 50 really good scripts in your shortlist and you need to ditch 18 of them to get it down to 32 then that is when spelling and grammar start to become an issue. Same thing happens in job applications.
Ah, rejection, rejection, where is thy sting? [Just preparing myself...]