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How To Write A Screenplay And Make Sure It Gets Read By: William Thomas
Anyone can learn how to write a screenplay, the tricky bit is figuring out how to get the people who are in charge of deciding which films get made(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Publishing Your Blog Be Read And Be Heard By: Bobby Patterson
Publishing your blog on the internet is one way to express opinion, feelings and insights. But blogging has come a long way since its introduction to(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Screenwriting - Creating Characters By: Ralph Adams
Creating characters is a fun, rewarding part of how to write a screenplay. You might have a character already in mind, you might not. Here's how to(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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The Character Creation By: Kevin Taylor
A few years ago a question occurred to me that stopped me cold."How do you show that a character is multi-dimensional without writing something(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Creating Interesting Characters For Your Screenplay By: Juan Johnson
It is important to create compelling characters that your audience will want to invest their time in during the journey of your screenplay. Think(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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The 5 Immutable Laws Of Screenwriting By: Bobby Patterson
Picture it...Hollywood 2005. A young, struggling writer has just completed a 120-page screenplay. The writer submits it to an agent. The agent(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Freelance Writer - 5 Things To Know By: Ronald Morgan
It is not as simple as people think about earning money by writing as a freelancer. There are lots of obstacles to the path of freelance writers. But(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Must-have Traits For A Compelling Antagonist By: Peter James
What is a story? At its simplest a story is about a person (or occasionally an animal) who wants to achieve something - that's the protagonist.(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Movie Treatments By: Adam Ross
Well-written movie treatments are a great way to pitch your idea for a screenplay. Put in very basic terms, treatments are the prose version of the(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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Kill Your Outline - A Screenwriter's Guide To Discovering Your Character By: Jesse Ross
Young writers often get obsessed with writing for the audience. Even in the earliest drafts, their focus is on sneaking in tons of exposition about(read entire article)(posted on: 2013-09-16)
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