Today I resolved

To be a Nicholls finalist next year, and I have been scrolling my dash and writing down odd bits of plot, characters and unusual scenework that I will use in my all-new feature script, which I just decided will be called “Lucid”. ONLY stuff from my dash.  You guys are amazing. This script is already a…

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filmcourage: (Watch the video on Youtube here) BREAKING BAD Script Analysis – Pilot Episode – Theme and the A and B Stories via FilmCourage.com. Do you know you need 28 beats spread out over 4 storylines in your hour-drama pilot? Now you do! This is a fun little 9 minute intro to designing your script.

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BookBub

BookBub is a HUGE SALE e-book aggregator. You pick your genres and they send you a daily email of links to full-price books on promo super-sale, like .99 or 1.99 It’s free, of course. I use it all the time! My kindle is like:

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guardian: “I’m 37 and I was told recently I was too old to play the lover of a man who was 55. It was astonishing to me. It made me feel bad, and then it made feel angry, and then it made me laugh.” – Maggie Gyllenhaal Hollywood finds itself under increasing scrutiny in 2015…

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A well-chosen book saves you from everything, including yourself. F. Scott Fitzgerald (via wnq-writers)

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classichorrorblog: HalloweenDirected by John Carpenter (1978)

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Scenework

unclesean: annerocious: There are some reasons to set your scene in a restaurant, coffee shop or cafe. But Quentin Tarantino has really raised the bar on that choice. So if you are thinking of setting your scene in an eatery where some people can sit and talk and maybe there’s a cameo for a comedic…

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