Arcades057
15-Dec-2007, 12:22 AM
I just got into the TV series Lost (check out the avatar and you'll understand why) and it turned out that I loved the series. An idea began to form in my fuzzy little noggin...
What if, hypothetically, someone were to combine the premise of the show Lost with something like... oh, I don't know, the living dead series of movies? Would that be good or would it suck?
So I got to work writing it. I decided that I would do it in episodic format and have seasons of 16 episodes each, and post them on the net. I didn't think people would like them, but it turns out I have a cult following now, based on this stuff... which surprised me, because it's basically cannibalizing two genres I enjoy, mashing them together, and stirring them up until something pretty cool pops to the surface.
Right now I'm sitting on the whole first season, 16 episodes roughly 10 pages each, with a 20 page edition for the "season finale." I used my own characters for the most part (I had to put "Sawyer" in, because he's the man; at least I changed his name), but I borrowed a few from a buddy of mine.
So here's the question (mainly for Neil, but the rest of you can chime in as well): What's the best way to do this? The full 1st season would be around 160 pages, give or take, so I'd like to drop around 1 episode a week. That can change depending on what you guys think, though. So let me know. Also if you don't like the idea and hate it and me for bringing it up, feel free to send me hate mail or stuff; just not viruses... I just got another one because of a virus on my last computer. :(
What if, hypothetically, someone were to combine the premise of the show Lost with something like... oh, I don't know, the living dead series of movies? Would that be good or would it suck?
So I got to work writing it. I decided that I would do it in episodic format and have seasons of 16 episodes each, and post them on the net. I didn't think people would like them, but it turns out I have a cult following now, based on this stuff... which surprised me, because it's basically cannibalizing two genres I enjoy, mashing them together, and stirring them up until something pretty cool pops to the surface.
Right now I'm sitting on the whole first season, 16 episodes roughly 10 pages each, with a 20 page edition for the "season finale." I used my own characters for the most part (I had to put "Sawyer" in, because he's the man; at least I changed his name), but I borrowed a few from a buddy of mine.
So here's the question (mainly for Neil, but the rest of you can chime in as well): What's the best way to do this? The full 1st season would be around 160 pages, give or take, so I'd like to drop around 1 episode a week. That can change depending on what you guys think, though. So let me know. Also if you don't like the idea and hate it and me for bringing it up, feel free to send me hate mail or stuff; just not viruses... I just got another one because of a virus on my last computer. :(