Three Keys to Success
My 2024 mid-year review of writing goals is now my year-end review. Thus far, I’ve failed rather miserably with progress on my third novel. I’m stuck in a quagmire of […]
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My 2024 mid-year review of writing goals is now my year-end review. Thus far, I’ve failed rather miserably with progress on my third novel. I’m stuck in a quagmire of […]
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My 2024 mid-year review of writing goals is now my year-end review. Thus far, I’ve failed rather miserably with progress on my third novel. I’m stuck in a quagmire of
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I now call myself a film producer. But I don’t take the role lightly. With only one project to my credit, I’m far from eligibility to the Producers Guild of
On the first day of “The Dramatic Scene” lecture, script consultant Karl Iglesias focused on well-written scenes having a three-act structure with a climax. Within the scene beats are action
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In my nascent screenwriting years, I flew west and attended seminars, workshops, and pitch fests. Of course, the time period–two decades ago–mandated in-person commitments way before zoom became a viable
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Most, if not all, writers agree that every story needs an antagonist, a character that hinders the protagonist or main character from achieving a goal or want. Without the antagonist,
If you’re a writer, notably a screenwriter, you’ve heard time and time again about the hero’s journey. When I studied screenwriting at Act One: Writing for Hollywood, required reading included
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In my April blog, I introduced notes from a master class in screenwriting entitled “How to Sell Your Script” by Michael Hauge, a veteran consultant in the movie industry. He
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In my years of attending workshops, pitch fests, master classes, and a month-long screenwriting program, I’ve collected words of wisdom from luminaries in the film industry. Now, I’m wondering if
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Some audience members thrill at the sight and sound of speeding, crashing, or exploding vehicles. Other viewers find chase scenes a pointless bore fest. But a chase scene doesn’t typically