Course, A Tough Journey
2 weeks ago
Hello, everyone. It's official. I've completed the Script Writing for Cinema and Television course.
It was practically a super tiring and stressful year, especially mentally. Besides working for the course, I still had my job. I had many sleepless nights.
I realized that writing because I have to and because I have a deadline is much more tiring and mentally draining than writing because I want to and enjoy it without a deadline.
I almost had no free time because I used the weekends to work for the course, since I had my job during the weeks.
Additionally, I put some personal projects on hold because I didn't have time to work on them.
But it wasn't all bad.
I learned to write scripts for cinema and television, which I love, especially movies and series, and I hope to one day see a movie/series based on a script of mine.
I realized that it's much easier to write a book than a movie, because a movie script has many limitations on what you can and can't write.
And I realized that no matter the format, I love creating stories and want to do that for the rest of my life.
Will I dedicate myself to script writing from now on?
Not exactly.
Although it's my dream to see a movie based on a script of mine, I know it's very difficult to achieve that, at least in my country. To do so, I'll have to try selling my scripts to other studios outside my country and it's difficult to get into a major studio. But I'll try slowly and with time. No rush.
In the meantime, I'll continue writing for books and perhaps theater, since I'm also an actor (not professional, so no money).
And, of course, I'll keep writing for you because I love it and because you deserve it.
Thank you all for your patience and support. I'll be posting stories again soon, as I already have something finished. Stay tuned. ;)
WE ARE ONE.
It was practically a super tiring and stressful year, especially mentally. Besides working for the course, I still had my job. I had many sleepless nights.
I realized that writing because I have to and because I have a deadline is much more tiring and mentally draining than writing because I want to and enjoy it without a deadline.
I almost had no free time because I used the weekends to work for the course, since I had my job during the weeks.
Additionally, I put some personal projects on hold because I didn't have time to work on them.
But it wasn't all bad.
I learned to write scripts for cinema and television, which I love, especially movies and series, and I hope to one day see a movie/series based on a script of mine.
I realized that it's much easier to write a book than a movie, because a movie script has many limitations on what you can and can't write.
And I realized that no matter the format, I love creating stories and want to do that for the rest of my life.
Will I dedicate myself to script writing from now on?
Not exactly.
Although it's my dream to see a movie based on a script of mine, I know it's very difficult to achieve that, at least in my country. To do so, I'll have to try selling my scripts to other studios outside my country and it's difficult to get into a major studio. But I'll try slowly and with time. No rush.
In the meantime, I'll continue writing for books and perhaps theater, since I'm also an actor (not professional, so no money).
And, of course, I'll keep writing for you because I love it and because you deserve it.
Thank you all for your patience and support. I'll be posting stories again soon, as I already have something finished. Stay tuned. ;)
WE ARE ONE.