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Conversations with Ross
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In depth conversations from people you're not used to hearing from. Episode 124: Caitlyn Larimore. Episode 121: Peter Mehlman. Episode 119: Jonathan Mangum. Tweet This episode of Conversations with Ross features Jonathan Mangum. Jonathan is an actor and improv comedian currently appearing on Let’s Make a Deal. Jonathan and I discussed how he broke in, his worst audition experience, and his many collaborations with Wayne Brady. He also spoke about some of his writing projects. He tal...Tweet This episode ...
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Q&A’s « Conversations with Ross
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In depth conversations from people you're not used to hearing from. Posts Under Q&A’s Category. Q&A with Celeste Thorson. Tweet Celeste Thorson is an actress and filmmaker. She answered some of my questions about her life and career. What initially attracted you to acting in the first place? Q&A with Ana Isabelle. Ana Isabelle Well I think I have that in my veins. My parents are musicians so I grew up with music as part of my life. Since I was 5 years old I was te. Q&A with Nicholas Gyeney. Tweet Jean Br...
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Scriptcast 56 – Update | Script Doctor Eric
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Screenwriting Help from a Produced Screenwriter. TV Pilot and Spec. How to Write a Query Letter. Contact Script Doctor Eric. Who the Heck is Script Doctor Eric? Who is TV Consultant Joey? Scriptcast 56 – Update. September 4, 2014. Matt and Eric return for a 30 minute chat and discuss what they’ve been up to for the past two years. Along the way, they discover one the secrets of life. (Sort of.). Go to the iTunes store, search “Scriptcast,” and subscribe for free! Scriptcast 55 – Fade Out (For Now). Query...
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Screenwriting Links | Script Doctor Eric
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Screenwriting Help from a Produced Screenwriter. TV Pilot and Spec. How to Write a Query Letter. Contact Script Doctor Eric. Who the Heck is Script Doctor Eric? Who is TV Consultant Joey? Below is an ongoing list of my favorite screenwriting links. I have not been paid for these links and am not associated with any of the sites; I just like them. -Eric. 8211; Weekly Twitter chat on screenwriting and a good website for screenwriting resources. Go Into The Story. Writers Group Los Angeles. 8211; Another gr...
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Sharon | Books To Movies
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On Mar 28th, 2009 1 comment. One of my favorite books has been in print, out of print and back in print, and is out of print again. It should have been made into a movie a long time ago. My copy is so old it is coming apart, and is held together with a rubber band. The book has been optioned at least four times. But so far no one has managed to bring this crazy plot to the screen. What kind of maniac is this? Some of these may explain why the movie still hasn’t been made. Is hysterical. I may have gi...
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Screenwriter411: August 2010
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Screenwriter and Script Consultant. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. CHARACTERS: Bringing Them to Life. Scripts with vague main characters get set down by studio or agency readers by p.10, if not sooner. Enhance your characters by giving them 4 traits. Of the 4, have 1 of them contrast with the others. Example, your main character might be ambitious, arrogant and uncaring about others. But his/her 4th trait might be that he/she is secretly afraid that his/her world is meaningless. Have a great writing day!
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Screenwriter411: March 2011
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Screenwriter and Script Consultant. Saturday, March 5, 2011. MAIN CHARACTER: Failure Matters. 8220;What do you have to lose? Too few screenwriters ask this question of their main character. You can nail the dialog, render authentic characters and portray realistic events. You can imagine internal/external conflicts and take your reader through an emotional journey. But still, people will set down your script with a dismissive “that’s nice” if your character has nothing to lose. In “The Fighter̶...
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Your cart is currently empty. L A Comedy Intensive - Jan. 28-29th, 2017. Pilar Alessandra – The Coffee Break Screenwriter. Theresa Robbins Dudeck – Keith Johnstone: A Critical Biography. Chad Gervich – Small Screen, Big Picture. Michael Hauge – Writing Screenplays That Sell. Ellen Sandler – The TV Writer’s Workbook. Scriptchat: The place to be on Twitter for all things screenwriting. Michael Wiese Books: The place to go for books on filmmaking. 8211; by Keith Johnstone. By Theresa Robbins Dudeck.
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