Thursday, November 8, 2007

Comment from Craig Gordon

The President of WebPeople, Craig Gordon, recently left a comment on the NAR post which was intended to be a new blog post. I have taken his content and pasted it below. Mr. Gordon can be reached at cgordon@webpeople.us

Do you want your production to come across looking and sounding like it was done by amateurs?

If so take a chance and write your own script without assistance. Effective script writing is a fine art. Once in a while a customer wants to save a few buck by writing his own script. When this happens often the customer pays more money to have the video reshot because the script is unuseable. Often the message isn't right.

Writing your own script without help is like performing do it yourself brain surgery. Do you want to perform do it yourself brain surgery?

If the answer is no then maybe you understand why you shouldn't write your own script without the use of our expert script assistance.

Ask yourself these questions:

Is the script (plot) the most important part of your production?

When was the last time you wrote a script?

Do you know the Golden Formula and how to use it?

Do you know how to construct the script so that the production will be versatile?

Think of our script assistance as inexpensive insurance that will guarantee your result will be right on the money. Since you are spending all this money to make a production, doesn't it make sense to spend just a little more to be assured of a high quality result created by experts who are writing scripts all the time. Effective script writing is a fine art. Using highly skilled professionals to help create your story makes real good sense.

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