So, I've just written a pilot episode for a web series and I was wondering if anyone wanted to use the script for a series. I wouldn't want to be involved in any way other than being credited for being the writer (I'm a big introvert) but i just wanted to know if anyone wanted to use the script? Thanks, bye.
I've put the pilot as an attachment
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Permalink Reply by Tòmachan ~blogs admin ~ on August 28, 2012 at 5:55pm How you thought/tried about/using kickstarter/promoting this on other areas?
Permalink Reply by Sophie Tegan Morgan on August 29, 2012 at 12:59am Right, nice. I really liked the atmosphere of the first episode; your 'foggy field' immediately conjured up memories of spring-summer mornings in Wiltshire, where I used to live. There'd be dew in the grass and light shattering the haze and I could really see it, a crow cawing as the screen faded to black. Unfortunately I don't have the resources to make this, but if you do find a producer, put up the link when it's done?
Permalink Reply by Charlie Hickling on August 29, 2012 at 2:33pm Thanks for the input, I don't have the resources either, I just wanted to see if anyone wanted to steal the script. I just want for there to be a nerdfighteria based web series made almost by complete strangers. :)
Permalink Reply by Rory Yeung on September 3, 2012 at 9:27am It's pretty good, not a bad concept, and the writing's pretty good. Zombies might be a little ambitious for a web series though- kinda involves a lot of resources. (Zombie's are hard to do cheaply, and webseries are usually pretty cheap)
If you're interested in making a webseries, then it perhaps a slightly less ambitious beginning? Perhaps it would be possible to minimise the zombie presence by implying their on-screen existence, perhaps limiting the visible number to just one. This would be easier to film, should you be interested in doing so- you could reasonably do so with just a few friends and (well in this day and age, a phone) camera.
I look forward to watching your webseries!
Permalink Reply by Charlie Hickling on September 25, 2012 at 2:41pm
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