Suggestion for new page heading
Fri, 6 Aug 2004, 09:37 amWalter Plinge8 posts in thread
Suggestion for new page heading
Fri, 6 Aug 2004, 09:37 amHaving read the many posts from young hopefuls looking for guidance on this website, I'd like to make a suggestion.
Perhaps a new area could be created for tips on how to get started in theatre. With the wealth of knowledge held by the experienced actors within these posts I'm sure a very informative guide would result. This would reduce the number of posts requesting auditions, agents, jobs etc, as well as reduce the many repetitive replies.
Perhaps a new area could be created for tips on how to get started in theatre. With the wealth of knowledge held by the experienced actors within these posts I'm sure a very informative guide would result. This would reduce the number of posts requesting auditions, agents, jobs etc, as well as reduce the many repetitive replies.
Re: Attachers, or people wanting to attach
Mon, 16 Aug 2004, 03:55 pm Luke Heath wrote:
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> Maybe we could have a "scripts" forum, which would put the
> "attachment" attachment to good use. And directors, or people
> wanting to direct plays, like myself, could find new, local
> material.
At this stage, attachments are restricted to picture attachments, under a certain size. Attaching large documents would take up too much storage space and take forever to load.
Also, there's the issue of intellectual property...if it's a published script you have no right to post it, and if it's your own, you ought to be protecting it.
Cheers,
Craig
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> Maybe we could have a "scripts" forum, which would put the
> "attachment" attachment to good use. And directors, or people
> wanting to direct plays, like myself, could find new, local
> material.
At this stage, attachments are restricted to picture attachments, under a certain size. Attaching large documents would take up too much storage space and take forever to load.
Also, there's the issue of intellectual property...if it's a published script you have no right to post it, and if it's your own, you ought to be protecting it.
Cheers,
Craig
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