June 2012
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Reblog if you'll answer anything in your ask right...
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Screenwriting Tip #997
screenwritingtips: The story starts when the script starts. There is no grace period, no prologue, no “getting to know the characters” time. Start the story on Page One.
May 18th
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just watched red table talks.. liked it
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Screenwriting Tip #996
screenwritingtips: Sometimes humor undercuts meaningful, emotional scenes; other times, it enhances them. Your job is to know which is which. Hint: if it’s a major turning point, maybe ease up on the jokes.
May 17th
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May 14th
Screenwriting Tip #993
screenwritingtips: Think about your characters’ “triggers”. What’s the one thing you could say to them that would instantly penetrate their defenses and make them angry or upset?
May 14th
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