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The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages
This week's challenge (No.12):
Genre: Open
Location: Casino
Character: Judge
Object: Piano
Dialogue: "I'll have what she's having"
Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS#555challenge#Screenwriting#AmWriting
The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages
This week's challenge (No.9):
Genre: Fantasy
Location: Train
Character: A Scientist
Object: Sword
Dialogue: "These go to eleven."
Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS#555challenge#Screenwriting#AmWriting"
"The 555 Screenplay Challenge - 5 Elements, 5 Days, 5 Pages
This week's challenge:
Genre - Crime
Location - Hotel Room
Character - Devil
Object - Gold Coin
Dialogue - ""There's no place like home""
Full details: bit.ly/3fJOdBS#555challenge#Screenwriting#AmWriting"
Hey Scott (@GoIntoTheStory) – Following your excellent (as always) advice, I have been reading a number of produced screenplays recently and came across this in both “The Thing” and “Alien” – A character list – I really liked the idea… Thoughts?