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How, Not If

I play games like I once used to read novels. There exists a pile and as I finish each game (taking a number of weeks...

How, Not If
posted on: Mar 12, 2010 | author: Mike Jones

You Can Write a Movie

“You Can Write a Movie” by Pamela Wallace Writers Digest Books, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2000. 118 pages. ISBN...

You Can Write a Movie
posted on: Mar 11, 2010 | author: Karel Segers

Introducing Names

When I re-watched the pilot episodes of LOST, it struck me how late the main characters’ names are...

Introducing Names
posted on: Mar 9, 2010 | author: Karel Segers

Trust the Reader

I want to say a word on trusting the reader. An inevitable sign of growth in a new writer – and we all go...

Trust the Reader
posted on: Mar 8, 2010 | author: Mystery Man

What just happened??

I have seen The Hurt Locker and I enjoyed it. But I don’t get the hype. Is this a memorable movie? Is it...

What just happened??
posted on: Mar 8, 2010 | author: Karel Segers

Best o/t Web 7 Mar 10

:: How to logline a script with multiple plots. :: Persistence in your scene-writing: imagining your story in its own...

Best o/t Web 7 Mar 10
posted on: Mar 7, 2010 | author: Solmaaz

Formatting Scripts To Sell

The point of every script is to be made into a film – obviously. Yet why do so some great stories never make it...

Formatting Scripts To Sell
posted on: Mar 4, 2010 | author: Christopher Riley

Writing Drama

“Writing Drama: A Comprehensive Guide for Playwrights and Scriptwriters” by Yves Lavandier. Translated from the...

Writing Drama
posted on: Mar 4, 2010 | author: Karel Segers

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