With the time for the meeting with one of the judges from the Page Turner screenplay competition set, and with no obstacle preventing me from attending that meeting, the only things left to do were to wait for and review the notes. And as I mentioned in a previous post, I was told to expect a very positive meeting, so I was early awaiting this feedback.
I received the notes on March 7, which gave me 3 full days to soak in the notes and prepare for the meeting on March 10. I planned to have a readthrough of it when I first received them, then take notes to organize my thoughts and talking points so I could be prepared for this conversation.
The notes came in two files, one the general notes on the script as a whole, and the other was the page by page notes. Luckily for me, the page by page notes were mostly just small grammar and formatting issues, easy to correct. The real meat was in the general notes, which turned out to be 7 pages.
I’m going to be sharing the full set of notes I received over the coming weeks, breaking it up into manageable sections for a blog post, starting next week.
Until next time.