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  • Raws's Avatar

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    Hopefully they give you more than 22 pages to work with especially since I want to know how Enzo escaped from Megabyte. Unless the beginning of the Hunt isn't discussed... 22 pages wont be enough for the story either. That probably is just the length of each installment.

  • aqualac's Avatar

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    Well, I really hope 22 pages isn't all they're gonna give you to work on this story... As someone already said, it wouldn't do it justice. o.O

    And welcome back! Hurry up and post something!

  • Haruhi's Avatar

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    One-shot updates? I hope that fans won't have short attention spans as they read the story.

    Nice to have you back, Whizzywig!

  • endian's Avatar

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    man, it is nice to see you're alive. Welcome back.
    ...
    wow, I don't know what else to say.

  • rek's Avatar

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    If printing the web comic is a possibility, the web comic will be 22 pages, standard comic page dimensions.

  • Enzo's Avatar

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    This might not have anything to do with reboot, but if you reed the FAQ's in ccn they do say only 22 pages for the stories.

  • Slackbot's Avatar

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    Prof - I don't doubt that things have changed, but that outline makes more sense to me - given the circumstances - than anything else I can think of. I look forward to the updates so I can pimp 'em!

  • Professor WhizzyWig's Avatar

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    raptorix: This isn't Marvel - I'm sure they won't care how long the script is. I expect they're concerned more about how much they're going to pay us. :)

    Slackbot: I'm sure things have changed since your initial conference call. I haven't yet had a full conversation with Paul and the gang yet. As soon as I know what's going on, you can bet I'll post it.

  • etoile37's Avatar

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    I can't wait!

  • raptorix's Avatar

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    Good luck trying to condense 'specifics' in your script in terms of detail elements--lighting, color, expressions, gestures, and the like--so they don't make your script run over too long. I'm far too much of a descriptive prose writer, and when I took a scriptwriting class, my script was too bulky in terms of description! LOL!

    I hear Final Draft is really good software for writing scripts (as in, it helps you shortcut those formatting technicalities that take forever in MSWord). Never heard of Storyview before, though. I suppose I should become a little more familiar with it if my future career goal is to become a Storyboard/Character design artist ^^

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