Sunday 14 October 2012

Diary of a creative writing student

I'm not going to post anymore studying diary entries on here as I am far too busy studying - hahaha - but if you are interested in seeing how I got on in my first week than you can have a look here: Inkpantry: Diary of a Creative Writing Student

It's the first writing I've had 'published' online, and although I've contributed to the set up of Inkpantry it was lovely to be asked to do the first week's diary. As you can see I've sort of raced through three weeks of work, but that's because I love writing so much - it doesn't happen on my academic courses, trust me.

Please do have a read, especially if you're interested in studying with the Open University, which is great - and addictive.

Monday 8 October 2012

Day 2 and 3

Obviously I am that organised I forgot to do my day 2 blog post yesterday, so I'm afraid you're getting day 2 and 3 together:

Yesterday I finished reading 'Story' by Robert McKee, and can I just say what a great book it is. I turned the first page feeling extrememly motivated and ready to start my first Hollywood blockbuster...and then I opened my A363 book and came down to earth with a bump. To say I'm struggling is putting it mildly. There doesn't seem to be much teaching in chapter one - more showing.

Still, I've enjoyed doing a couple of the activities and will return to this chapter tomorrow.

I haven't touched AA100 books yet, not have I made up a study plan, bit it's only day 3, so there's loads of time for that.
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Saturday 6 October 2012

Day One of 2012/13 Study

I was up at seven this morning, feeling very much like a kid at Christmas - why? - well, because my course sites were live today, and even before I had my first cup of tea I was logging in to see the message my A363 tutor had written and then it hit me - I'm doing a level 3 with a focus on something I've never done before in my life (screen writing), and I came to the conclusion that I'm off my head.

Cue a moment of panic as I do a virtual run to Facebook for reassurance, only to discover a lot of my fellow students feeling exactly the same way, but there's no time for this, I've a tutorial for AA100 at 11am and a ten year old who thinks he's surgically attached to the computer. I ended up rushing around the house getting him (and myself) ready.

Anyway, I made it to the bus stop at my intended time, only to get into Paisley too early, still, it gave me the opportunity to nip into the pound shop and stock up on notebook essentials.

I found the University entrance and go to the scheduled room, only to discover ten minutes later that there are two rooms with the same number, but still, I got there in the end and had a great tutorial. It was more of a get to know you tutorial than anything else, and was pleasant, as I had forgotten how less stressful level one's are - the actual reading of the course work doesn't start until next Saturday, whereas A363 (the level 3) has an immediate start. The tutor seems really nice and approachable, and I feel rather motivated.

I'm back home now, still with no books opened up but I will make a start today, once I've done a little more procrastination...

Friday 5 October 2012

Yet another post

I really do need to get in the habit of writing everyday, so here I am, talking to myself on the big wide world web, LOL.

I've been reading some more of 'Story' by Robert McKee, and have been doing some freewriting/talking to myself about possible stories for the first assignment that's due on 1st November - a 1500 story that I'll have to adapt to a short play/screenplay for the next one, concentrating on dramatic techniques.

Talking of 'Story' I've been reading up on what a 'protagonist' means in far more detail than I ever have, and have been learning more about the design that goes into a story.

I even read eight pages of the text book, which is rather impressive for me, and think I'm definitely going to finish 'Story' as it's much more intense.

I'm going to keep a diary for the first week on study - I'll tell you why later - but it'll be good to look back on and remind myself how excited I was. 

I've done very little on the editing side of things, although I am at the start of chapter three, I can't let my book take precedence over my course. 

Tomorrow morning, I'll be like a little kid when I log on to the course website (which opens tomorrow). I'll get to see who's in my group and then I'll write, write, write...

Thursday 4 October 2012

Some pre-course reading (better late than never)

I've spent the last couple of days reading my way through 'Story - substance, structure, style and the principles of screenwriting' by Robert McKee. 

I forced myself to read through part one, as I found it a little boring, but by part two I was fascinated with just how much needs to go into writing a screenplay, and I have to say this writing lark is much more complicated than just picking up a pen and writing.

So what I have learned from it so far?

Well, I've learned that I have to earn the respect of the audience (if I ever get around to writing a screenplay), that I can't fool them by not following the principles of particular genres and that there is a set pattern of acts, scenes and sequences that must be followed by an amazing climax to the story - and if I fail to do that, then I've wasted my time.

Research is not procrastination.
Research is not procrastination.
Research is not procrastination.

I've written that three times because when I do research I do tend to get a little carried away, so I must remember that research is not procrastination.

It's a good book all in all, I'm still only a third of the way through it, and although it's a little repetitive, the style of his writing is drumming key elements into my head (not an easy task by any means). A large majority of the book is now pink (I like pink highlighters the best), so I can go back to key sections as and when I need to. 

I'm glad I've started reading it anyway, and hope to complete it before the course starts on Saturday. I am so nervous about starting this course as the ideas department inside my head appears to still be on holiday, but hopefully this book and the course book will resolve that little issue.

My first tutor marked assignment is due in on the 1st November - might sound a long way off but it's not - and I have my first AA100 tutorial on Saturday as well, so it's all go, go, go from here on in.