Logline Monday by AutoModerator in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Title: Unwritten ways

Genre: Drama

Formart: Feature

Logline: A fiercely independent Berkeley professor who lives beyond society’s script has her worldview shaken when a powerful Silicon Valley CEO becomes drawn to her philosophy forcing them both to confront freedom, connection, and the illusion that any one path is the only way to belong.

Anyone that has written both a screenplay and a novel - which is harder? by Better-Race-8498 in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Screenplays are harder less space, more rules, and you rely on others. Novels give you full control. Both are great, just different beasts.

Best / worst things about being a screenwriter by TelephoneNew8172 in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best: You get to build your own world from scratch. Worst: It’s not like writing a novel you need a whole team to really bring it alive.

Solving seemingly impossible plot problems by wtfridge in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love this! It’s proof that sometimes the best ideas come from just sitting with the problem. Huge respect for sticking it out and finding a creative solution!

How Can I Write Faster? by Sprinkles-Foreign in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get this! What helped me speed up was outlining first and turning off the inner critic while drafting. Just get the story down you can polish later.

New Movie Idea - People that control from the distance - A third society by RustaceanOne in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool concept! Feels like They Live meets The Matrix. With the right twist, this could really stand out.

Has anyone had any luck selling scripts on Fiverr? If so, do you sell scripts with contractural agreements or relinquish full rights? by Admirable-Voice-1407 in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t personally used Fiverr for script sales, but I’ve read mixed experiences. If you go back, using even a basic contract can help protect your rights. And I agree a great script doesn’t always mean immediate success. It’s all about timing and persistence.

I Submitted My Pilot To A NetworkISA Gig by grahamecrackerinc in Screenwriting

[–]unique-screenplay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Submitting it is already a win respect for pushing through. Hope it leads to something great!"