Two pages. That is how much I have written so far.
I’ve planned the scenes half-way. Now I will write half the script. Or as rather as far as I have planned the scenes. It is supposed to be half-way, but this is not that certain.
How do I know how long a scene will take?
I fill my beat-sheet and plan my scenes, and somehow the script matches the beat-sheet.
That is good.
But how do I know?
All this pre-script-work serves the purpose of getting my brain going. I need to write things down, to plan and construct, but in the end it is my brain and my soul in a symbiotic agreement that do the real work.
And somehow the rhythm and tempo seem to match the framework.
Two pages. Maybe it does not tell much. But it is two pages that give me confidence. Confidence that I once again am writing an Oscar-winning blockbuster.
And of course it is far better than my previous project.
(Which by all means also started as an Oscar-winning blockbuster.)
The Quest Initiative: Day 2
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2 comments:
You way of thinking is a positive way to write. I'm better than I was and what I write now is my best work.
I'm happy for you Robert.
As long as I feel that my last project is my best, I feel hope.
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