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Old 27th April 2012, 15:10
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I have no idea why but i have the sudden urge to write the first draft of my screenplay on notebook paper........i feel like it will somehow be better if my second draft started on the computer and my first would just be on paper.....

does anyone still handwrite when it comes to a draft? not like an outline but has anybody ever written a whole one? i head woody allen does this but not sure
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Old 27th April 2012, 16:08
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I have no idea why but i have the sudden urge to write the first draft of my screenplay on notebook paper........i feel like it will somehow be better if my second draft started on the computer and my first would just be on paper.....

does anyone still handwrite when it comes to a draft? not like an outline but has anybody ever written a whole one? i head woody allen does this but not sure
nvm, that's stupid.
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Old 27th April 2012, 16:55
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Default Re: Handwriting my first draft

I actually did this once. I just had a sudden urge to handwrite my script. I didn't write the whole thing out though. Only the first act.
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Old 27th April 2012, 22:02
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I have no idea why but i have the sudden urge to write the first draft of my screenplay on notebook paper........i feel like it will somehow be better if my second draft started on the computer and my first would just be on paper.....

does anyone still handwrite when it comes to a draft? not like an outline but has anybody ever written a whole one? i head woody allen does this but not sure
Hi i'm Ed.

when i first started writing i used pen and paper all the time -- then transferred in onto PC/laptop. Now i use final draft and a notebook.
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Old 28th April 2012, 03:17
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I'm like Ed. When I commute a long way to work and don't have a laptop, I use pen & paper, transfer it when I get home, which also gives me a chance to mini-edit as I do. Also, I find pen-writing comes out a little differently, more organic and natural, I'm not quite sure why.

These days, not so much time. I hand write the outline, type the first draft.
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Old 28th April 2012, 11:01
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I write out a lot of scenes, then transfer them onto the computer later. sometimes I can just write better with a pencil in hand rather than staring at a computer screen, and it makes the typing a lot quicker if I already have a reference.
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Old 29th April 2012, 09:51
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I like to write in handwriting. I might not do the whole thing in handwriting but I like to write in all different places and I like to be able to edit as I transfer from paper to computer.

Everyone has their own way of doing things though. If it suits you, go for it.
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Old 30th April 2012, 01:54
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I always hand-write everything. When I rewrite, I edit directly onto a printed copy. For a while I wrote first drafts with a kick-ass electric typewriter I got for a dollar, but the reels get too expensive, and I tend to overwrite too much when given the speed a typewriter allows. I think words have more value when they are handwritten, because writing by hand forces you to spend extra time thinking about your words before committing them to the page. If you can just bang on a keyboard, hit delete, bang on a keyboard, hit delete, how much value do those words have? How much thought do you really put into them? How much half-baked drivel have you read on message boards throughout the years just because people spend so little time thinking before they type? When you have to commit your thoughts to paper, you put in a little more effort to make sure you don't sound like an idiot.

Plus, I have always been from the school of thought that says creation is the act of physically bringing something into being. Until it has tangible form, the idea is not yet really exist. I was also a long holdout in the film vs. digital debate for the same reason. I feel much more in touch with my work by putting it down into a tangible form that I can see and feel. Some blinking letters on a glowing screen that can be wiped from existence at the press of a button is not really real. It is just transitory. It is just data.

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Old 30th April 2012, 10:15
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writing by hand forces you to spend extra time thinking about your words before committing them to the page. If you can just bang on a keyboard, hit delete, bang on a keyboard, hit delete, how much value do those words have? How much thought do you really put into them?
Works the other way with me, because I like to get the rough idea down, then craft the words. And I learnt to type at school on and old manual.
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Old 30th April 2012, 22:29
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yes, I like to write it out longhand in the beginning, because it's easier for me to do it this way, then come back and put it in format form... but I always keep a tab handy and close by.
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