@ Geti
It's weird!
Look at the film sample coming with Celtx (on the splash screen, where you open your project, in case you haven't noticed - I, for one, get lost in Celtx menus a lot), or my script, I posted somewhere around here. Some tips anyway: you don't need to number your scenes yourself - if you need it, Celtx will add them automatically,... iiin... Script->FormatOptions); a scene heading is supposed to contain a note on where (as I understand) the shooting is supposed to take place (EXT.erior/INT.erior), the set name (e.g. CHARLIE'S), and the time of day (i.e. lighting - MORNING/DAY/DUSK/NIGHT - er, you can, actually see all that in Edit->Preferences, and that's where Celtx is going to take its helpful pop-ups from, in case you want to add MARTIAN SUNRISE, or CLASSIFIED). Also, VOICEOVER is denoted by V.O. placed after the character's name, and Celtx understands this. And in my previous post I didn't mean you needed to exchange Internal Monologue for VOICEOVER, but rather scratch it entirely. I haven't noticed anything very notable about it that can't be expressed via SHOW DON'T TELL, i.e. actions. I don't even see why it's important - as if we can't see already that the company is pretty hosed.
Hmpf, as an afterthought, I or Dasleah could have linked something more coherent than my rambling, on this topic.
About my experience, have had a fit of depression since Wednesday, against the hysterical spirit of ScriptFrenzy, partially due to the DF release, partially real-life issues, and also a feeling of forlorness after having completed one story arc. But have had a bit of inspiration before going to bed yesterday, and hoping to start making steady progress (and where are all my pronouns
).
So, here's my report.
Again @Geti: Despite my comments, please continue, my curiosity is already peaked by the lack of real updates to your script.