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the sky holds you in: January 2007
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Not only am i having an i-would-prefer-not-to week, but i am trying to bust through it with new software, namely Scrivener, a nifty writing tool from literature and latte. A programmer who professes not. To be a software company. it's mac only. (holy cow, have i really made the switch? I typed that "mac only" with an odd indifference, like of course. Will report back in a few days. Links to this post. Uk wr...
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the sky holds you in: May 2007
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Breathing life into green. She thinks the magazine may not have been in right. for the whole shoot. Welcome to the first minutes of postproduction on my first 16mm short, green. I had wanted to shoot something in 16, to have a film that projects well to a large screen, and to get a feel for working with real film, the delicate, moody substance that it is. i was certainly getting a crash course in the latter.
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the sky holds you in: do you see anything on my head?
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Do you see anything on my head? The answer is no. know why? Because my hat is off to jesus beltran, writer-director of the grass grows green. 8217;s working-in-the-garage scenes felt right because director shane carruth has been there. Still, is anyone truly surprised to hear that the creator of beavis and butthead. In some ways it would be surprising if he wasn’t. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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the sky holds you in: February 2007
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Sunday, February 25, 2007. The old drawing board. Had a great meeting with a group of filmmakers yesterday- we're getting together every other week to work on scripts. this time we went through Sky. For this round, but i'm still obviously shopping for titles. After more than two hours of great feedback from the group (thank you, julie, ria, and milena! Clarity i found myself scribbling next actions into my notebook. That reminds me, ...
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the sky holds you in: the quest for less (moiré): part 1, revver
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Friday, May 11, 2007. The quest for less (moiré): part 1, revver. Here's twyndr on revver:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kollmer photography (my sister). View my complete profile. Breathing life into green. The quest for less (moiré): part 1, revver. Script frenzy starts in 3 weeks and i’m cheating a. Build your own buzz.
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the sky holds you in: breathing life into green
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Breathing life into green. She thinks the magazine may not have been in right. for the whole shoot. Welcome to the first minutes of postproduction on my first 16mm short, green. I had wanted to shoot something in 16, to have a film that projects well to a large screen, and to get a feel for working with real film, the delicate, moody substance that it is. i was certainly getting a crash course in the latter.
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the sky holds you in: bartleby
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Not only am i having an i-would-prefer-not-to week, but i am trying to bust through it with new software, namely Scrivener, a nifty writing tool from literature and latte. A programmer who professes not. To be a software company. it's mac only. (holy cow, have i really made the switch? I typed that "mac only" with an odd indifference, like of course. Will report back in a few days. View my complete profile.
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the sky holds you in: December 2006
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Friday, December 22, 2006. Found this today- the first list i made of parameters for the script:. 5 or 6 locations max. Room for contemplative shots, visual expression. Must be okay to shoot it in HD. Script takes place in less than a week (fewer costume changes). Outline first (okay to sketch scenes as they come, too): 75 actions. Write treatment before script finished. As i read the draft so far (printing it now), i'll. In the fall...
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the sky holds you in: July 2007
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Tuesday, July 10, 2007. Do you see anything on my head? The answer is no. know why? Because my hat is off to jesus beltran, writer-director of the grass grows green. 8217;s working-in-the-garage scenes felt right because director shane carruth has been there. Still, is anyone truly surprised to hear that the creator of beavis and butthead. In some ways it would be surprising if he wasn’t. Links to this post. Saturday, July 7, 2007.
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the sky holds you in: April 2006
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The sky holds you in. The trials and tribulations of the first feature. Monday, April 10, 2006. Show, don't tell. This is an old rant, probably best suited for a blog:. Attention screenwriters: voiceover is a cheat. Sometimes it’s unavoidable, and every now and then you can make it work in your favor, but as a general rule:. If you can’t come up with a way to show something on a screen, maybe the thing you’re writing shouldn’t be a film. Why bother with dialogue or visuals when I can just quote the novel?