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Anyone here still use pen and paper? Page 3

I write like a 6 year old disabled kid though.

We still use paper to wipe our bums. And I often use a pen to work things out.

Quote: Charley @ September 3, 2007, 11:58 PM

I write like a 6 year old disabled kid though.

Snap! my teachers detest it

I just had to fill in a returns slip, twice.

I've carried an A4 pad with me at all times, for the last few years. The reason for this, is that I always seem to have ideas in groups of 3 or more. You know how it is, you have one idea, and this leads to another, then another. When this happens, I have to act fast, and jott down key words for each of the ideas, before I forget them.

A4?! Sorry it just conjures up a very funny image, why not take a leaf out of Woody Allen's book in Manhattan and use a dictation machine? "Idea for a short story... Saving trees by wasting batteries instead."

I'm strictly a quill and parchment man although ye confuter maketh tappity sounds each St Swithin's day

i always have an array of notebooks at the ready. usually ones with pretty colours on from asdas.
i tend to use them just for notes.
then the computer to write scenes which then become scripts.

For sitcom: plan with pen on paper, write up, print out, write all over plan with pen, repeat ad infinitum.

For sketch: Get idea, write down in pen on miscellaneous (ie nearest) bit of paper, write in blank email/notepad on screen and extend slowly and in general until it all takes shape. Copy across line-by-line into ScriptSmart. Needless to say the first bit takes about 1% of the time and the copying and getting annoyed with ScriptSmart, the remaining 99%...

Dan

In my office a colleague just made a superb off the cuff joke at the coffee machine... out came my little notebook and jotted it down I did!

Invaluable thing a pocket notebook for recording odd little bits and pieces ... also used for ASDA lists! :)

Top 10 ASDA's

1. Asda

I'm done.

Shopping list silly! You can't buy the whole store, you'd never get it in the freezer!

"Do not refreeze - Use with 3 days of opening - ensure centre is hot"

Quote: Pilot @ September 19, 2007, 7:25 AM

A4?! Sorry it just conjures up a very funny image, why not take a leaf out of Woody Allen's book in Manhattan and use a dictation machine? "Idea for a short story... Saving trees by wasting batteries instead."

There's no way I'd want to be heard recording some of my more outlandish ideas into a dictaphone. Also, I'd feel like Alan Partridge, carrying one of those things around.

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