I know there have been threads about writing habits, behavior, etc... but I just thought I'd throw this two-part question out there for the hell of it.
How many screenplays have you completed this year? And how do you feel about them?
Coming up on the last quarter of the year (my first year at really focusing on screenwriting), I see that I have written three full-length screenplays and will likely finish the one I just started outlining by the end of November. I never set out to have a pattern, but it seems like I've formed one (a month of brainstorming/outlining followed by a month of writing, taking a week off and then spending three weeks polishing/tweaking. I've always been in the mindset of quality over quantity, and in my mind four finished scripts a year almost feels like too many. Maybe I just had a good year.
I read in an interview with Wes Anderson that it took him (and Noah Baumbach) a year to write 'The Life Aquatic'. I almost wish I had that kind of patience with a project. Maybe I just haven't found the right basket to throw all of my proverbial eggs into yet. Anyways...
How many screenplays have you completed this year? And how do you feel about them?
Coming up on the last quarter of the year (my first year at really focusing on screenwriting), I see that I have written three full-length screenplays and will likely finish the one I just started outlining by the end of November. I never set out to have a pattern, but it seems like I've formed one (a month of brainstorming/outlining followed by a month of writing, taking a week off and then spending three weeks polishing/tweaking. I've always been in the mindset of quality over quantity, and in my mind four finished scripts a year almost feels like too many. Maybe I just had a good year.
I read in an interview with Wes Anderson that it took him (and Noah Baumbach) a year to write 'The Life Aquatic'. I almost wish I had that kind of patience with a project. Maybe I just haven't found the right basket to throw all of my proverbial eggs into yet. Anyways...