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    S.O.W

    I'd agree that this seems a perplexing problem, and frankly, one that likely needs a collaborator. BoOm, please don't think that maintaining the integrity and copyright on your story means keeping it a complete secret. If you've got an idea (an idea can't be copywritten---only the unique...
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    S.O.W

    I don't think there's any reason to close the thread. The original poster can probably benefit from additional advice from others.
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    S.O.W

    << And as far as running your ideas through software. please. So you're saying that that doesn't work? << is that really the magic bullet. If you'll notice my original post, I said "And." That implies additional options. Not a magic bullet. Your post said ignor what others said and...
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    S.O.W

    << Don't listen to anything those other guys told you. What, director15? Like nothing anyone else said makes sense, but changing a writer's physical location is the magic bullet? Please. There are lots of ways to relieve writer's block, and no one method works every time for everyone.
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    S.O.W

    Also, run your current ideas through some scriptwriting software and it will prompt you on some possibilities. Or post your general ideas here and we can promise not to steal them....and perhaps give you some leads to follow.
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    Copyright issues

    http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html The above site references U.S. copyright law, much of which applied worldwide. Note the 4th paragraph from the bottom of that link. Copyright protects the unique expression of ideas. References to other movies or cultural icons is not protected...
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    Looking for feedback on 8 page script

    So how did the shoot go? So how did the shoot go? Keep in mind that your script must be written so that other people find it easy to read, understand, and navigate. Besides the fact that for much of the first quarter of the script, the characters' names weren't capitalized, I was most...
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