There are two kinds of characters. The ones who floss and the ones who don’t.
Read moreNew York Women in Film & Television: Notes from a Screenreader
New York Women in Film & Television: Notes from a Screenreader nywift: photo via Go Into the Story It’s an open secret that you only have a few pages to convince experienced readers that your script is worth reading. What you might not know is that you can make mistakes on the very first page…
Read moreWhen you get physically uncomfortable with what you’re writing, that’s like an X on the map. Dig there.
Read moreIT’S METICULOUSLY PROOFED
NOT FROM WHAT THEY SAY
We learn about a character from the decisions they make. #screenwriting — Namita Kabilas (@NamitaKabilas) September 25, 2013
Read moreI can’t believe I haven’t had this blog in my life until now! I just read through most of your posts and GIFs and now I’m thinking of what feels like hundreds of ways to make my stories better :)
This is seriously one of the nicest things I’ve ever heard. Thank you!
Read moreDo you have a website or a Facebook page? Your gifs about screenwriting are so helpful that I NEED to share them with my writing friends who aren’t members of tumblr.
Thank you for being wonderful! Here is a link to the FB Banal Probe page that has my favorites on it… [x]
Read moreBEING A JUDGE FOR SOCIAL ISSUE DOCUMENTARY SUBMISSIONS
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