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Re: Rouge - A TG Movie by danielsangeo

Greetings, everyone!

I am just about done with page 24 of my script (if my script is going to be approximately 120 pages long, that means about 20% of the script is written). Currently, I am just plowing through from the beginning of the story to as far as I can get. I plan to jump around in the future to get to the scenes that first popped into my head when I started thinking about making a feature-length TG movie.

However-- While working on the script, there's this voice in the back of my head that says, "No, this is all stupid. Change it! In fact, delete the whole thing and never try something like this again!"

This voice is the bane of my existence and follows me wherever I go whenever doing creative-type work. So what can I do about this, beyond diving into some alcoholic beverages (which I choose to never partake in)?

I am seeking what I call an "Advice Giver". This would be someone that is intimately aware of the script and my intentions therein. We could discuss pros and cons of the scenes I've written, about the scenes I'm going to write, and just the general construction of the story.

I will be doing all the writing unless they wish to help, but I do need some help to battle the "you're not good enough" demon.

Please send me a PM with some history of your past work. I would love to work with you!

Please note: I am only interested in serious inquiries about helping out with advice on the script. Please do not reply if your intentions are to only get hold of the script early. Not only would this be detrimental to the project's future, it would ruin your enjoyment of the movie once it releases. Serious inquiries only, please.

Thank you!
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