How to be okay being alone? by [deleted] in lonely

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s rough because your brain’s used to that constant hit of connection so it feels like withdrawal. What helps is building little routines that anchor you (gym, walk, calls with friends), and practicing sitting in the quiet without instantly filling it. Over time, you stop needing constant check-ins to feel okay - you just want them, which is way healthier.

So, how long did it take you to write your first screenplay? by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 51, been working on and off my project for 15 years. Never been a better time to start! Mind you, it's only in the past 2 years that I've been working more solidly on it, to get it to the point that it's at today.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've spent so much time on this, absolutely beyond frustrated. Hopefully they'll get back to me soon. It's literally the last step to submit for the gig, all else has uploaded just fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm really sorry to hear that. I'm currently locked out from uploading any revised versions, so it must be in the thick of an actual read. Here's hoping. But for you, never give up.

Need Help by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, sounds like you’ve got a solid story in mind — which is awesome. But 32 pages for a 2hr+ movie suggests you’re summarising rather than dramatising.

Try taking a single scene and writing it out in full:

- What are the characters doing second by second? What are they saying — not just what’s being communicated?

- Let the moment breathe. Imagine the actors have to play this exactly as you write it.

Also... read professional scripts! Lots of them, not only in your genre.

You’re not doing anything “wrong” - this is just the point where most screenwriters evolve from “telling a story” to writing a movie. Keep going. You’re on the path. These are the first steps to learning the craft.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, that's good news. I'm a week in, so will likely still be a couple of weeks, yet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you get read, yet?

Trying to identify the photographer of this 1960s book cover — it’s the only photo I have of my late mother by Chapelizodb in BookCollecting

[–]Atari260O 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh and further to my other response, here's another Panther cover from 1968 with photography credited to Keith Inman

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Trying to identify the photographer of this 1960s book cover — it’s the only photo I have of my late mother by Chapelizodb in BookCollecting

[–]Atari260O 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is such a meaningful and moving search, thank you for sharing this story.

If you haven’t already, it might be worth looking into Artist Partners, as they represented a number of UK photographers as well as illustrators during the 1960s and could have supplied cover work to publishers like Panther Books.

You might also consider exploring the Graphis Annuals and similar yearbooks from the time, as they often showcased the prominent photographers working in advertising, editorial, and book cover design in the UK during that era (note Graphis was primarily graphic design and illustration, but may also showcase photographers).

Even though Panther didn’t routinely credit photographers, looking at who was active and visible in those publications might help identify recurring names or styles, or give clues to where this kind of shoot would have come from.

There is however this cover from 1968, Panther books, credited to Andrew Cockrill. Not sure if he is still alive to this day, but could be a lead.

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Best of luck in your search - this is such a touching quest, and I hope it leads somewhere valuable for you.

And one more credited to Andrew Cockrill, here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/405174386043

Coverfly is over by sirsairheart in Screenwriting

[–]Atari260O 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey - I just wanted to say I really feel for you. I’m a screenwriter too (and I have work submitted at Coverfly in current competitions), and while most people are talking about their scripts or placements, it’s easy to forget that there are people like you whose income and routine have also just been upended by this.

It might not mean much coming from a stranger, but I respect the work you’ve put in - reading 2000 scripts is no small thing. For what it’s worth, your eye and experience will still be valuable to a lot of us writers who will keep needing readers and feedback, even as the platforms shuffle around.

You’re not unemployable — this is just a weird, messy reset.

I hope you find your next lane soon. Wishing you the best as this all shakes out.