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Tag Archives: Michelangelo Screenwriting
Motif! Adding Depth To Your Script With Key Details
You’re feeling good about your latest script draft. You’ve crafted a strong story structure and compelling character arcs. But there’s something missing that you can’t put your finger on. A little je ne sais quoi. Threading in a motif–a recurring thematic … Continue reading
Putting Your Writing First
In case you haven’t seen, PageCraft has posted many 2015 screenwriting retreats and workshops. The first one is a “Break Your Story” weekend focused on screenplay structure. Personally, structure is the biggest stumbling block for me so I’m always thrilled … Continue reading
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Off to Italy
Finished shooting the pilot for a new reality show last week (stay tuned!) and got word the music video I directed will be released any day now. I’m hoping to get edit notes to an editor friend on the comedy … Continue reading