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The Steampunk -team is looking for your ideas and comments. Join and show your support for Steampunk. preliminaryArr, me hearties! I'd like to begin by airing out any ground rules and expectations: I most enjoy what is nowadays called: nominal brainstorming, the writers bull session, throwing out ideas and hammering them into shape together, much as you seem to be requesting. Therefore, as idiotic as it sounds, it seems I actually need to ask: if I join in, participate and work together with you all, can I count on others to simply try to hold up each one's end of the conversation instead of quickly losing interest and trailing off from each new shot in turn? I ask, because this has been a problem, and expectations to the contrary are invalidated by consensus here on this forum. As soon as we can clarify the above, I'd like to start by tightening up your logline. Also, if only first we can see eye to eye, procedurally, it would also be great if you'd reciprocate by joining in at my production, 'Rogue Earth'. Please advise. |
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Yes, a story at all must be regarded as essential.
Sorry for the delay, i just moved and got my internet on. I'm ready to start the brainstorming. My plan is to come up with the story and then together come up with a trailer idea shot by shot. it will be heavily done with special effects. So lets get started
I do agree about leaving egos at the door, as the saying goes. And that cuts all ways. But what the heck are: "ceaseless on-line terms"? In any case, narrative, as in solid script writing, being the first essential of production, remains an application of sustained discourse, not piece work or solitary division of labor. So I'm all in for joining in with your writing team for nominal brainstorming, for the writer's bull session online, because that's the kind of work environment in which I do my best work as a writer. And that is my only immediate and intrinsic personal motivation here, given work on spec with no money up front. So please make no mistake: obviously collaborating parties must be serious and keep at it rather than simply fading away and losing interest or keeping a commanding distance. Anyone willing to consider my terms, please let me know. Anyone who's not really interested or serious, I'm glad to find out sooner rather than later. So show me what you've got!
Actually, I have less time for ceaseless on-line terms, we can schedule something out.
Personally, I believe, if people are enough humble for the greater purpose, it can work.
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