"Even in darkness light dawns for the upright." - Psalm 112:4

"Even in darkness light dawns for the upright." - Psalm 112:4

Pastor and Suspense Novelist

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Michael J. Scott has been an ordained minister for nineteen years. He has been writing fiction for thirty-two years. His first completed novel was called The Coppersmith. Since learning how to finish a novel some four years ago, Michael has gone on to complete two more novels, both of which have been or will be published at this time. The first, The Lost Scrolls will be coming out in Spring of 2012. The second, Jefferson's Road is available on Amazon. Michael grew up in New York and spent most of his ministry career in the Upstate region, serving in congregations both small and large. Michael is currently planting a church in Rochester, New York, where he lives with his wife and three children.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Further Along

So last night (well, actually a good part of yesterday) I buckled down on my screenplay Age of Reason, and managed to push out another fifteen pages or so of writing. I'm rather pleased with myself right now, thank you very much.

The only problem I see with the story at the moment is that the movie will be too short. I'm told you can expect about one minute of film per page of screenplay. I will have about 60 pages as the outline stands currently. An hour is respectable, but not enough. I was hoping for a decent hour and a half.

I don't want to pad the movie unnecessarily, but this has caused me to wonder what else in the story line needs further development. I don't want the story to go off track from the main thrust, and yet I think I can probably accomplish both ends by showing how the crisis of faith has affected more people than just two families.

In fact, I just realized I have two additional characters (one of whom serves as an antagonist) for whom I've shown practically no developing scenes whatsoever. Now I just have to figure out what to write and how to weave it into the outline.

I've been using a USScriptSmart Gold template for Microsoft Word for the screenplay. It's useful in that it helps with the formatting while being completely free of charge (hey, I'm still essentially unemployed. Free is very important to me). The downside is that it makes inserting anything new into the script very difficult, as it doesn't automatically adjust for page breaks. I'll have to spend a significant amount of time reformatting this document once it's done to satisfaction. Oh well. Someday (when I have money to spend) I'll invest in a decent screenwriting software program.

In the meantime, I'm just about better than half done. Cool. Soon, I'll just have to worry about selling the script. Woohoo.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, glad you're moving along with your screenplay.

Just thought I'd mention a free online screenwriting application called Scripped Writer at http://www.scripped.com. I use it daily to write my film scripts.

Good luck!

Michael J. Scott said...

Hey, thanks! I'll take a look into it. Always on the lookout for useful stuff (especially if it's free :) )