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inglourious basterd
01-19-2004, 01:02 PM
I may close the "place to post your completed work" depending on the response I receive in this thread.

Originally, I believe that it was conceived so that it would unclutter the forum and so that it would give a convenient place to post up completed scripts.

Although the thread has 3000 views, I am not convinced that the thread is giving the intended experience. There is only one post per day in that thread (so much for unclogging the forum) and I am doubting the fact that there are enough willing readers out there. Is there anyone here that reads those completed scripts? Is there anyone here that uses that function?

If you do, please let your voice be heard in this thread. I'll give you guys till the 25th of this month.

Jerk Shapiro
01-20-2004, 10:43 PM
Well, I know the one time I posted my script thing, I got a pretty good amount of feedback. Even two or three people that really, I mean really helped me. Even one guy, can't remember who, who even took the script, edited all the errors, and sent it back to me. What a guy!

But that's just me.

inglourious basterd
01-22-2004, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by Jerk Shapiro
Well, I know the one time I posted my script thing, I got a pretty good amount of feedback. Even two or three people that really, I mean really helped me. Even one guy, can't remember who, who even took the script, edited all the errors, and sent it back to me. What a guy!

But that's just me.

Was this recently? Can you tell me more about your experience? I saw a few of your posts in that forum. You tend to have short scripts (around 12 pages). I think that does impact the response you get. But I am interested in hearing you out.

Does anyone else have any other positive/negative experiences?

I will keep it if it was helpful to a few people.

Jerk Shapiro
01-22-2004, 05:05 PM
Actually, the script I got most response for was my feature-length one. It was some time ago, yes. But it's really helping me in the revision for the same script that I'm doing now.