Jacoblog at 2013-03-04 23:33:22:
Hope you don't mind Scott - but, as someone who has taken the class, thought I'd (unsolicited) throw out there that I HIGHLY recommend this course. Especially if you can answer "YES" to this question: I have [fill in the blank] scripts that I've started, but have not finished. This class has the potential to get you past what's likely getting you stuck in the proverbial writing mud. It did for me. And, while it is definitely not an automatic cure-all - you have to put in the work and be committed to it - I think if you've been searching for a better way to approach writing your script, you'd be hard pressed to find a better dogmatic approach than Scott's. (Or is it karmic . . .). If I wasn't going to be gone for a lot of March and April - I probably would have signed up for one more go! But, as is, my writing thanks Scott and this class immensely. Cheers, Rob Burke
Scott at 2013-03-04 23:46:47:
Thanks, Rob. If you don't mind, I'll update the OP with your comments. You make a huge point as one of the chief reasons people do NOT finish a script they start is because they haven't figure it out before they type FADE IN. The Prep class does that for them.
Shaula Evans at 2013-03-07 15:13:14:
I can't tell you how much I want to take this class, Scott. When I get stuck in writing pages, every single time it's because I have a problem that goes back to Prep. Following along with GOYOQ last year and doing Prep on my own systematically made may actual writing process so much more efficient and productive. (And less anxious!) I can't imagine how much more powerful it would be to take the actual class with you. Grrr. My schedule is crazy. I'm looking at my calendar and trying to will more hours into next week. I'll give it a good stare and see what I can do!