Archive for the 'Challenge' Category

  • e  24 Script-a-scene contest

    Jessica Bendinger (Bring It On, Stick It) is hosting a competition centered around her new novel, inviting readers to adapt a bit from it into a scene.

  • e  82 Challenge results

    We’ve got a winner and a slew of honorable mentions in the Superheroic Scene Challenge.

  • e  151 Superheroic scene challenge

    This time, the goal is to write an action scene/sequence suitable for a summer blockbuster — or to subvert this intention so ingeniously that we can’t help but be impressed.

  • e  15 Scene challenge ahead

    A heads-up that a new Scene Challenge will be coming early next week. In anticipation of Comic-Con, this one will be focused on superheroic action.

  • e  9 Insomnia 2008

    I’m going to be one of the judges for the 2008 Insomnia Film Festival, an Apple-sponsored competition for U.S. high school and college students. Entrants get 24 hours to write, produce, edit, score and deliver a three-minute short film incorporating specific elements they only announce on the day.

    The competition begins at 9:00 a.m. on [...]

  • e  45 A fork, a phobia, a friggin’ lot of entries

    I have a head cold today, so it ended up being a better day for reading than writing. And ’twas lucky, because more than 110 entries came in for the most recent scene challenge. I’m happy to report that most were quite solid — significantly better than last time, though that was probably because the [...]

  • e  117 A fork, a phobia and a photograph

    Now that Scrippets are up and working, it’s time for the fourth-ever Scene Challenge.

    For the first one, Masturbating to Star Trek, you had to write an entire scene. For the second one, Make Your Introduction, you had to introduce one character. The third time involved derivatives, and frankly wasn’t that spectacular.

    So [...]

  • e  5 Scene Challenge coming

    With Scrippets now in place, we’re well set up for a new Scene Challenge. But I didn’t want to launch one late on a Friday, when many people may not be checking in to the site.

    So look for a new one on Monday morning. (You’ll get at least 36 hours of turnaround.) This time, [...]

  • e  18 Scene challenge winners

    Y’know, I think we learned something today: Derivatives were maybe not the best choice for the third-ever scene challenge.

    I deliberately picked something tough because in real life, screenwriters are often faced with challenging topics to explain. For example, last night I spoke with Ron Bass about the Einstein project he’s working on. Quick: Show special [...]

  • e  Comments Off Judging begins

    I’ve closed comments on the Derivative Challenge to begin judging the 84 entries. Should have a winner this afternoon.

  • e  84 A somewhat derivative challenge

    Following up on my article about How to Explain Quantum Mechanics, I think it’s high time for the third-ever Scene Challenge.

    For the first one, Masturbating to Star Trek, you had to write an entire scene. For the second one, Make Your Introduction, you had to introduce one character. This time, it’s [...]

  • e  13 Trailer competition update

    Thanks to many readers, I think there’s a pretty clear game plan emerging for how to do The Nines Trailer Challenge. Several people have offered specific help, both advice and hosting. Bless you. Your email addresses have been duly noted for future follow-up.

    Here are the questions I asked, and the answers I [...]

  • e  87 Calling on the hive mind

    One advantage of having a brilliant and devoted readership like mine is that I can occasionally reverse the Q&A process and appeal for your insight. Here’s the situation…

    At Sundance, I talked about my plan-slash-pipe-dream of releasing the underlying footage of The Nines simultaneously to its DVD release. Essentially, you could load it into [...]

  • e  39 Blood stains and clown pants

    I had a hunch there would be a lot of entries to the second Scene Challenge, but by the hammer of Thor, I never expected 162.

    It’s taken hours to go through them, winnowing it down from a list of 25 to ten to the winner. There were so many solid entries that I found [...]

  • e  162 Make your introduction

    Scene Challenge! Give me your best dry-cleaner intro.

  • e  44 Blingons and despair

    Measured by the number of entries, the first-ever John August Scene Challenge was a surprising success. In terms of quality, well, there was a disappointing sameness that I’m going to blame on the limited nature of the assignment.

    Many entries were just a slightly-better version of the existing scene. While a lot of rewriting [...]

  • e  68 Masturbating to Star Trek

    Scene Challenge! The first (and dirtiest) ever!

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