Community Wizarding World

The Community Wizarding World, is a community project to create a cinematic universe based around the classic characters of Wizarding World. The goal is to create a consistent cinematic universe with all films connected and working towards one major film. Anyone is free to join.

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There will be discussions among those involved in the project on not only the direction of the project, but also how the films can connect and eventual plans down the road, among other things. There are a few rules to try and keep the project consistent:


 * 1) Plot Standards - Each film must have a complete and detailed plot, not a summary. Your article must explain the entire plot of your movie, and not just a summary. It doesn't have to be extremely long and detailed, but it needs to describe the main plot of your film and all events that occur, it can't simply be "The good guy fough the bad guy."
 * 2) Correct Grammar & Spelling - Try your best to keep the grammar and spelling as correct as possible, but other users can always go through and correct that for you, it's not a big deal.
 * 3) "Housekeeping" - If you take a while on your film, that's okay, believe us, as long as it's finished at some point. If some films are finished before others, but are placed after the others in the phase, they might be moved up above that film to try and keep an uninterrupted series of completed plots, unless one film particularly NEEDS to be set after another one. In that case, try to finish the first one first, just to keep things conistent and to avoid confusion. Also, if a film is left unfinished for such a long time that it seems like the user has just abandoned it, it will most likely be given to another user or just pushed off indefinitely.
 * 4) Phases - No phase can be started until all the films in the previous phase are complete.
 * 5) Working Together - In the group discussion threads, contributors to this universe may discuss ideas with others without necessarily collaborating with them on the whole film, though that is encouraged if there are multiple members who want to do it. Part of working with the group is making sure you don't do anything to conflict with the continuity or someone else's set plans. Not all plans are set in stone. They can (and often times will) be changed to fit in with the rest of the universe, and you can't just have something huge and world-changing happen randomly in your film without consulting all the other members of this project. If you want to use a certain big hero or villain in your film, you can't just kill them off without bringing it up to everyone else. In short, teamwork makes the dream work, people.