The end
Posted: April 25th, 2008 | Author: Simon | Filed under: Journal | Tags: fade out, screenplay, script frenzy, tumble, winner | 3 Comments »… and FADE OUT.
And that leaves us with the following;
- 106 pages
- 25499 words
- 71 scenes
- 1 protagonist
- 1 antagonist
- 7 main supporting characters
- 3 supporting characters still alive at the end of the screenplay
- 50+ extras (that all die)
- 1 large explosion
- 22 hours of writing
- 5 pages in average per hour
- 4 pages in average per day
- 51 minutes spend per average per day
- 25 days of serious mood swings
- 1 feature length screenplay
- 1 winner of the Script Frenzy 2008
- 1 very proud person
- 1 very tired person
- 1 person in serious need to relax and do something else for the next week or so
Next time, I’m gonna write a light romantic comedy… in pre-historic space… or something…
Pretty impressive page pr. hour rate. The death count means that you actually killed more than 2.5 person pr. hour of writing! Nice way to let your aggressions out.
Yep… that’s the beauty of writing.
A lot of them went dowm in a hails of bullets :) (from the evil dudes of cource).
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