Do I NEED an introduction?

Since I maintain a constant User ID of BillWill across many forums, it's probable that many of you have already encountered me. Laughing out loud

I'm not a writer, I'm a freelance computer boffin, but I have been associated with Sitcom writing since approx 1988 when I went to fit a bit more RAM into the computer of two up & coming sitcom writers called Laurence Marks & Maurice Gran. :O .

I've been supporting their computing ever since (Indeed I was helping Laurence solve a computer problem this very morning on the phone), and provided the computer support to their company Alomo Productions Ltd, through it's sitcom heydays. And as a spin off from that I also did the computer support for a number of other British Scriptwriters.

I did have a bash at the BBC Last Laugh project, because Marks & Gran wrote one of the incomplete scripts, and I thought it would be fun to see their faces if I won or got near the top Cool. Naturally I studiously avoided discussing anything about the competition with them and that was the one occasion where I did not use my normal identity. I would almosrt certainly have been disqualified of course, but it would have been nice to score. However I didn't come close, not even a Long Letter Angry

As some of you might recall I was also a moderator on Writers Dock for a while, but in the end I had to give it up to spend more time with my family (of computers Rolling eyes )

Close Encounters of the First Kind with the computing side of Scriptwriting for Sitcoms has meant that I've encountered most of the issues relating to formatting of scripts and in the early days of Alomo I produced a set of Templates to Microsoft Word to make the typing of scripts easy. I made these templates available free to anyone else who wanted them (after all Alomo had effectively paid the Bill). Alas with the absorbtion of Alomo into Pearsons, I no longer had any income from them at a time which coincided with Microsoft releasing a new version of Word, which meant a re-write of the templates.

I called for voluntary donations, but that produced zilch, and so, though I have proceeded with the conversion of the templates to Word 2000 (through to Word 2003), regrettably I now have to make a small charge for intitial use (about 4 beers worth). [After all programming is my skill & my job and if it had been scriptwriting instead, you would not expect me to give away my scripts completely free, would you?] Microsoft have now issued Word 2007, so they need re-doing again, but as budding comedy writers are notoiously impecunious, I've more or less decided that should I decide to re-do the templates, I will re-write them for Open Office Writer instead of Word 2007 as Open Office is available free, wheras MS Word is quite expensive.

Anyway, unlike some around here, I'm not an anonymous bloke, so go read my computing tips and all about Scriptwriting formats & the Scriptwriters Toolkit on my website http://www.datahighways.net/support/ and if Aaron witl permit the plug: http://www.datahighways.net/dhl/toolkit.htm

Have fun with your writing. "Break a Pencil"

Oh and DO remember to do your computer backups !!!

Regards to all
Bill Williams

Evenoon. :)

Welcome Bill, great CV

Welcome Bill. Indeed a great CV. Wave

Quote: Ray Dawson @ February 24, 2008, 4:37 PM

Welcome Bill. Indeed a great CV. Wave

Wave Hi Bill

We will no doubt test your computer knowledge I'm sure Rolling eyes

Hello Bill...welcome to the forums! :)

Quote: bushbaby @ February 24, 2008, 4:33 PM

Welcome Bill, great CV

Quote: Ray Dawson @ February 24, 2008, 4:37 PM

Welcome Bill. Indeed a great CV. Wave

CV! You wanna CV too!

I have a very unusual CV... :O :O :O

Take a look: http://www.datahighways.co.uk/images/WHLWbarchartCV_a4.pdf

You will need to use the Magnify facility of Adobe Acrobat Reader to see the details.

Bloody hell. That's mental!

Pretty though.

Quote: billwill @ February 24, 2008, 4:28 PM

I'm not a writer, I'm a freelance computer boffin,

You didn't need to do all that - you say it all here. ;)

You weren't very busy during my year of birth... Dad?

Well done Bill!

Frankie xxx

I'm so copying that CV idea...

Quote: zooo @ February 24, 2008, 5:14 PM

I'm so copying that CV idea...

You are welcome...
Naturally I think it is a much better way to present a CV.

Huh? Rolling eyes :D :O Wales

I would have thought that it'd intimidate many employers with its complexity! :D

What does it say? I'm colour blind! Laughing out loud Cool

It says that he probably could have cured cancer in the time it took him to develop and create that CV. Laughing out loud