Captain Pierce
Veteran
No, this is not the obligatory "What's the next Fest" post, I'll leave that for somebody else this time.
Rather, it's some suggestions.
First off, I don't want to rap Isaac Brody here, because I know what it's like to get busy and not get to something (it only happens to me about once a day :violin: ), but I think that the promised formatting guidelines not materializing hurt things a little. I would even take things one step further for next time, and have suggestions for users of various programs on the proper way to export to .pdf and maintain proper formatting (seems pretty automatic with Movie Magic Screenwriter 2000, which is all I have experience with, but it was mentioned that Celtx can be tricky).
Secondly, and closely tied to the first, I was surprised to see that a couple of scripts that were over the page count were allowed to compete--nothing against the scripts in question or their authors, but I've been around the site long enough to know that being over the limit isn't tolerated in the film fests, so I expected it to be grounds for disqualification here as well. (And yet in a way, I'm glad it wasn't, because the scripts in question were good reads and I'm glad I didn't miss out on them.
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Finally, neither of those should be taken as me being anything less than grateful to Isaac, Larry_R, and anybody else on the DVXUser staff who was involved with putting this fest on. These two ScriptFests have been a great experience for me, and I sincerely hope there's a third. (And a fourth, and a fifth, and... oh, you get the idea.) Cheers to all who made this happen, and to all who entered. :beer:
First off, I don't want to rap Isaac Brody here, because I know what it's like to get busy and not get to something (it only happens to me about once a day :violin: ), but I think that the promised formatting guidelines not materializing hurt things a little. I would even take things one step further for next time, and have suggestions for users of various programs on the proper way to export to .pdf and maintain proper formatting (seems pretty automatic with Movie Magic Screenwriter 2000, which is all I have experience with, but it was mentioned that Celtx can be tricky).
Secondly, and closely tied to the first, I was surprised to see that a couple of scripts that were over the page count were allowed to compete--nothing against the scripts in question or their authors, but I've been around the site long enough to know that being over the limit isn't tolerated in the film fests, so I expected it to be grounds for disqualification here as well. (And yet in a way, I'm glad it wasn't, because the scripts in question were good reads and I'm glad I didn't miss out on them.
Finally, neither of those should be taken as me being anything less than grateful to Isaac, Larry_R, and anybody else on the DVXUser staff who was involved with putting this fest on. These two ScriptFests have been a great experience for me, and I sincerely hope there's a third. (And a fourth, and a fifth, and... oh, you get the idea.) Cheers to all who made this happen, and to all who entered. :beer: