Best present ever! Line producing my best friend’s first feature next year!
Read more(via The Greatest Showman | “From Now On” with Hugh Jackman | 20th Century FOX – YouTube) About ten thousand of these views are mine. For the theater kids! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Read moreknightlley: – Why do you need to do this?– Because that’s what I’m good at. Ocean’s 8
Read moreFilm Review: Hugh Jackman in ‘The Greatest Showman’
Film Review: Hugh Jackman in ‘The Greatest Showman’ Do not let this one go by. It’s the real future. It’s beautiful and fake and glorious, it’s a Broadway musical for the matinee price of $12, and I’ve seen the like for $150. I watched this in a theater with girls who obviously dragged their dads…
Read morethegestianpoet: luke skywalker wanted to go to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters but instead the entire plot of star wars happened & that’s basically like having your #1 goal being a trip to Home Depot and instead you get harrison ford and religion
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Read moreHow I Got My Script Reader To Say Yes
How I Got My Script Reader To Say Yes
Read moreSo I know characters are supposed to want something; to have goals and aspirations, but being rather… listless myself I have a lot of trouble coming up with anything not directly connected to the main plot and that doesn’t really work given they tend to stumble into it by accident. Any tips or advice?
lets-get-fictional: Hiya! Thanks for your question! Characters’ goals and wants are a key driving point for any story. Even if your characters accidentally “stumble into the plot”, their wants and needs still need to be related to the plot. Characters chasing after what they want is what drives conflict. Take some time to learn more…
Read morejedihighcouncil: no offense but male protagonists whose strength comes from empathy, compassion and humanity will always be more interesting than snarky assholes who punch everything and treat everyone around them like shit
Read moreFilmmaking is not about the film you would make in the abstract, it’s about the film you can make in practice. Filmmaking is an activity defined by the creative mission blended by what’s possible. Paul Greengrass (director)
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