When I'm the one who sits down and looks at the blank page and writes it out all the way, then I'll call it my script.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If there's something really, really bothering me about a script, then I'll say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script.
Ensure that your script is watertight. If it's not on the page, it will never magically appear on the screen.
I always write the script by myself.
I'm probably working on three different scripts at any time, so there's never a time where I've got nothing to do.
I don't have a stack of scripts.
Typically, I work with the script and the director for awhile before, just to make sure we're on the same page.
Normally, when I read a script, I read 30 pages, and then go have a cup of tea and come back. And then, I read 20 pages and go make a phone call, and then go back to it.
I don't sit around and study the pages of a script over and over again.
I wish in my own mind I were more definite - that I was absolutely convinced I'd never direct someone else's script, but I keep reading scripts, because I might find something.
I've never had a written script.