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Post by Ishmeal Insane on May 13, 2008 18:45:47 GMT -5
What is your booking style? Do you book shows, see how a bunch come out, then write them, or do you go show by show, and book segment by segment, or do you have some other type of booking?
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Post by Hensley001 on May 13, 2008 19:37:37 GMT -5
Usually done on the fly for me.
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Post by Zane on May 13, 2008 19:37:54 GMT -5
Well, for the batch of shows I'm running right now I've been writing out on paper carefully planning every segment, then play them out, then put them on here.
But before that I would just do a show then write it out in Word then wait three weeks before posting it.
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Post by P-Monk Lives! on May 14, 2008 15:05:40 GMT -5
I book a months worth of shows in the game at a time and then do the write ups.
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Post by Brain Of J on May 19, 2008 11:03:12 GMT -5
I write from show to show, with the only long-term planning being that I know where I want the angle to end. The only exceptions are the angles where I have a series of events I want to hit. Those, I make notes on and plan ahead. But the shows themselves are done one at a time, "live".
Jed Shaffer ~It's hard enough getting time in to write out a show, let alone plan ahead!
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Post by Zane on May 19, 2008 18:39:36 GMT -5
I'm finding that doing several shows at once then writing them up later to be a pain in the ass.
With my storylines I know what I want to cover and usually keep good track of it. Other ones are just simple heel VS face, heel disrespects face, face gets revenge angles.
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