aj-eddy: If you write a strong character, let them fail. If you write a selfless hero, let them get mad at people. If you write a cold-heated villain, let them cry. If you write a brokenhearted victim, let them smile again. If you write a bold leader, let them seek guidance. If you write a…
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Read more10 Ways To Write Strong Delusional Characters Your Audience Will Love
10 Ways To Write Strong Delusional Characters Your Audience Will Love
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Read moreHi Jules! I want to work in the film industry but I’ve also decided that I don’t want to take up film for college. What are some courses that I could take up instead that would give me the skills I need to make it in the industry. Thank you!! <3
2nd-rate-film-school: Hi Anon! I’ve answered this question here! The best way to break into the industry is networking and internships. Networking is what leads to internships, but a good place to start for both is reaching out to local filmmakers. Best, Jules
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How to Pull Off Fake Sunlight Indoors on a Budget
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Read moremsgretagarbo: These opening and closing scenes are two of the most brilliantly written scenes in Gone Girl, at least to me. I really like the idea of these scenes. I think the main idea of starting and ending the film with these scenes is to show us how different Amy Dunne is, how extreme her change…
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