realjimmorrison: When I find myself in times of troubleGordon Ramsay comes to meSpeaking words of wisdom
Read morethewritingcafe: This writing advice was so helpful that it deserved its own picture heading. A huge part of writing is cause and effect, but when worrying about conflict, resolution, characters, the plot as a whole, and more, we tend to forget about this and our stories end up being described as “this happens and then this…
Read moreunclesean: Rehearsing a scene before we shoot it at Singularity & co. back in March. Currently in Production. Learn more and follow our progress at: www.memethemovie.com twitter.com/memethemovie facebook.com/memethemovie instagram.com/memethemovie
Read morethescriptlab: “Bring all your intelligence to bear on your beginning.” –Elizabeth Bowen
Read moregotagirlcrush: Got a Girl Crush On: 13-year-old Mongolian eagle huntress, Ashol-Pan In what has been historically a “male activity for around 2,000 years say something about Mongolia in the 21st Century.” “The generation that will decide what will happen with every tradition that Mongolia contains is this generation,” says photographer Svidensky. “Everything there is going to…
Read moreWhat Happens When a Reader Opens Your Script?
The reader checklist. 1. Page Count. 95-105 looks like fighting weight. 2. Title. Short and punchy breeds optimism. 3. White space on page one. Avoid dense description paragraphs. 4. Opening image. Shun scenes you’ve seen before. Action beats talking. 5. Quick start. An interesting character is already doing something interesting that we can watch.
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nowyoukno: Source for more facts follow NowYouKno This is the kind of thing that belongs in your screenplay. Old guy loved that little trembling rage rat so much he PUNCHED A BEAR.
Read moreHow to Dialogue. Dialogue is about character, not plot. Also, DJ is ENORMOUS.
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