Thursday, May 8, 2008

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Day 1!

So the challenge officially starts today, and paaaaat is all proud because he started his plot... but congrats to him.

Remember, if you want to "officially" join the challenge, send an email to playinmaychallenge@gmail to get access to the blog and post a user such as those found here.

If you want to "unofficially" join, just be sure to subscribe to this blog's feed to receive updates and links to resources that can help you along the way.

Happy scripting.

Dibs

User: paaaaaaaat
Location: Fairfax, VA
Shameless Plug: http://myspydiary.blogspot.com/ (oh it's terrible, don't judge me)
Experience: improv comedy and stand-up
Dibsing: The Big Bang Theory

Also, I've already finished the plot for the script.  Inyaface.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Play in May Challenge

Novelists have NaNoWriMo. Movie writers have Script Frenzy. But what do TV writers have? The Play in May Challenge of course. While many people associate "plays" with theater productions, we do not. Why? Because we aren't interested in writing theater plays, but "scripts" doesn't rhyme with any month that we know of.

And thus the "Play in May" Challenge - 31 days to writing a spec script for your favorite TV show. For those of you not familiar with a "spec script," head on over to Wikipedia to find out. For those of you not familiar with Wikipedia, we're quite impressed you've made it to this blog.

But that's it. This Challenge blog is all about writing a single spec script, for your TV show of choice, in a single month. At the end, we'll have a big script sharing party and see how everyone's done. If we had connections into the entertainment industry, we'd say a "winning script" would get reviewed by someone important- but we do not. But it will be seen by your peers, which is just as cool, right? Right?

A few notes before we get out of here:
  • This challenge is highly informal. If you want to join, just email playinmaychallenge@gmail.com stating such, and you will be added.
  • "Added" means two things: 1) You're cool and like TV. 2) You get access to post to this blog. That's it. There's no obligation, no prize, and no sex in the champagne room.
  • Access to the blog is granted so that you can post updates, links you've found, discussions you'd like to initiate, etc. This is a community site, so respect the community. Those violating the Terms of Service (which are summarized as "Don't be a douchebag") will be promptly removed.
  • Label your posts. Try to label them using existing labels; this will help keep things organized. Starting/suggested labels include: Information, Participants, Resources, and Links.
  • Where possible, try to pick a TV show that isn't already being "spec'ed" by someone. This will keep things diverse and prevent 800 scripts for American Idol. Remember, respect the dibs.
  • Have fun, and help each other out. If you think this post sucks, say so. Just try to be creative and constructive about it. "You're gay" may be "funny" in some circles, but it's not really a helpful comment.