| Sun, Apr 3 2011 01:49pm IST 1 |

tomcat
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Hello.
This is a query I put on the front page when I joined last
night
"I have just come across this site and forum. I have never joined
such a thing so am utterly unfamiliar with the format. I have 2
questions I want to put out - maybe I am in the wrong place - but
they are: 1 I have sent a first draft of a radio play to BBC
Writersroom - sent on 1 April - ie April Fools Day. Has anyone any
experience of the response/feedback? 2. I am waiting for delivery
of SCREENPLAY WRITING FINAL DRAFT SOFTWARE ALTERNATIVE via ebay
from USA which has cost £4.33 and is said to be as good as Final
Draft, which is about £150. Has anyone used this software? Is it
any good?"
As you see my first interest is radio drama. Is there a forum for
that on Cloud? I am also interested in TV drama so wonder if this
forum is the right one. Any help would be appreciated!!
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| Sun, Apr 3 2011 04:24pm IST 2 |

Jess L
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Okay, I'm not a member of the screenwriter's club but I'll pitch in
an answer based on what I think - feel free to ignore it if you
don't agree :) 1) As is probably clear from my above statement,
I've never submitted anything to the BBC, therefore, the feedback
they give is unknown to me. However, if they are anything like
literary agents, to whom I have submitted, and I imagine they are
alike, then I wouldn't expect a lot of feedback. If people,
literary agents or BBC agents, don't want to take on what you've
sent them they don't tend to waste their time giving feedback - I
know that sounds harsh but it's the truth. All you can really do is
hope. You may have reached a person who genuinely likes what you've
written and so will give you some constructive feedback but, again
apolgies for being blunt, don't set your heart on it. Also, be
prepared to wait a while for the response :) 2) For this question I
can really only give an answer based on sense rather than
experience. If something is described as being 'as good as'
something else but is a heck of a lot cheaper, I'd be dubious. The
£150 product is clearly good - that's why it costs so much - so I'd
be doubtful that someone could make something just as good and sell
it for significantly less! That's just my opinion. You may find
that it is a great product and extremely helpful. In that case,
good for you, you found a bargain :) Anyway, I hope this helps a
little. Jess
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 10:01am IST 3 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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Hi Tomcat (great nick),
Welcome to the forum. And on that note, let me direct you to
another :op
I'm in danger of sounding like a stuck record, but if you want
answers to questions such as those you'd probably be better asking
in the Celtx
forum, which is full of people who have tested just about every
software out there and talk about nothing else but script writing
all day. They also have a version of their own formatting software, which
is free.
The BBC Writersroom seems like a very sane place to
start. Although, given the budget cuts in recent years, their
intake may be reduced. But the words 'BBC' and 'drama' have been
long associated and they have to deliver what the license fee payer
demands. So, go for it - I'd love to know what the wait time's
like. I think I may follow your lead :)
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 02:13pm IST 4 |

stephenterry
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I'm in danger of sounding like a stuck record... Yes I
agree. Sorry Kasubi -
I'm sure you're are being very helpful - and I do apologise.
Why not post some of your output on critiques, clearly you know
what's what - let others share your knowledge.
Again, I do apologise - your feedback has been brilliant, and I'd
like to be the first to add a critique...
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 02:45pm IST 5 |

Barb
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Hi Tomcat,
There are other scriptwriters on here - ones who have submitted
to the BBC, so they may have some first hand experience to share
with you. The Cloud is a little quiet at the moment - like
anything else, it has peaks and troughs. Posting your query on
the wall of the
Screen Group may help.
For under five quid, you can't really lose by having a go with
the software. Maybe you could write a review for here once you
have had a go with it. There would be lots of interest in this.
Cheers,
Barb
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 03:12pm IST 6 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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ST: You like my feedback so you want to critique my work? I don't
really follow that logic, but you do rather illustrate why I don't
post for appraisal ;)
What Barb said - for that price, why not. And it would be very
interesting to know. Although it's hard to compare it to something
you don't have. Ultimately it's the print-to-PDF function you want
as you're likely to be posting hard copies on spec. People tend to
request the floppy if it's a 'yes' and they want the original file
- which will then need to be compatible with whatever they're
using, which is usually FD.
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| Sat, May 7 2011 08:43pm IST 7 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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Hi Tomcat,
Just looking through the Beeb WW info - they say they don't accept
first drafts, only completed proofs, and the feedback time
is:
"We aim to consider and return all scripts within four months from
the date of acknowledgement. The length of time the assessment
process takes depends on how far your script progresses..."
But they do say they're not a free script reading service and only
provide feedback if the script 'progresses' to a full reading.
Looks interesting though. Also no multiple submissions.
Looks interesting though - nothing ventured, nothing gained :)
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| Sat, May 7 2011 08:52pm IST 8 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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WW.....
WW!!!
Writers woom....?
Christ, I need sleep more than I need air right now.
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