“I’m Making My Script Frenzy Script!” A Q&A with Stephen Norrington

As Script Frenzy grows, more and more established filmmakers are getting in on the fun. Writer/director Stephen Norrington, best known for directing Blade and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, began shooting his Script Frenzy screenplay in Los Angeles this year. We checked in with Stephen via the interwebs to see how the project was going.
Your current film project has its origins in Script Frenzy. What’s the story there? In 2008 I was developing Clash of the Titans but it wasn’t going well. Warner Brothers were lukewarm on my “vision” and I wanted to rewrite their expensive script. In the six months or so it took them to fire me, I cast around for something else I could do to stay productive. Script Frenzy 2008 was happening at that time so I leapt in, blazing with all the art power that Warner Brothers had squelched. The result was “Untitled Norrington Genre Project #1”, a car chase action fest that turned out great, best script I’ve written in years.
The life-changing thing about the experience was the absolute exhilaration that came from writing whatever came to mind, no need to ask permission from the suits. After Script Frenzy finished I was still on fire so I wrote two more scripts and embarked on two more writer-director development deals. The scripts turned out great but the deals evaporated. In late 2010, I took stock and realized that a) HD camera technology had finally become truly affordable and b) I had the scripts, the know-how, some cash and the time to attempt to make my own movies in-house, no studio required. So here we are.










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