30 April 2012 @ 03:02 pm
Script Frenzy Complete!  

100 / 100 words. 100% done!

Yatta!

For once, a writing challenge has empowered me instead of made me feel like a failure. I'm very happy about this; a month ago I had nothing, and now I have 1/4 of a TV series. Nya~!

It's fun to think that during this entire month there were so many others worrying about and working on their own stories. I was going through a few videos from the Script Frenzy channel after they gave me a congratulations one, and I found this and thought it was cute:



Will I do SF again? I'd be happy to, I just hope I have some content for it.

Well, I'm digging the accomplishment of goals, so I'll make sure that happens in May, too:

1.) Nosferatu in Love has made me realize that CP4 can be predicted to have 15 parts, and I should plan what happens in each of them! Then I can have some bloody structure and an idea of how to build up to all the things I'm supposed to build up to. In May, I will sort out the plot.

2.) Nosferatu in Love season 1 completion. May not be possible, but I will try. However, what I will also try to do from now on is work chronologically. I'm going to go revise the pilot and start posting them in order when they're polished!

3.) I'm going to start doing illustrations for NIL. I want to work out the official logo, colors, fonts, beginning and ending credit styles, and do episode "screencaps". I need to show Ellen and Hutter's bedroom, and Ellen's garden, and Orlok's house, the characters interacting... I need to draw Count Orlok! It's gonna be so much fun - I already have a screencap in mind.

♥,
J
 
 
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[identity profile] glamourcorpse.livejournal.com on May 1st, 2012 04:12 am (UTC)
Congrats! I have never won any of these "in a month" things so go you! BIG UPS!
[identity profile] ladybow.livejournal.com on May 1st, 2012 08:33 pm (UTC)
Thanks. :) I only know of two month-long challenges, NaNo and Script Frenzy. I would definitely recommend SF - it's actually a realistic goal for people who have some semblance of a life.