Sunday, October 6, 2024
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Conflict Exposes Character, Visual Storytelling, and Redemption (From Script)

In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, dive into Part Two of William C. Martel’s Godzilla Minus One analysis and how it can help you emotionally elevate your storytelling. Plus, both screenwriter Larry Postel and professional script reader Scott Foster make their case for human intellect over AI in Hollywood.

An AI Analyst Analysis

The case for human script readers.

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UNDERSTANDING SCREENWRITING: Friends and Lesbians

Love Lies Bleeding; A24

Two movies about lesbians, Drive-Away Dolls and Love Lies Bleeding, and two appreciations of film historians Cari Beauchamp and David Bordwell.

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Reckless Creatives Podcast – Season 3 | Episode 10 – Dan Mirvish: Indie Filmmaker, Entrepreneur and Alligator Hunter

There is quite literally something for everyone in the episode, from practical advice on film school, turning your art into a business, scones … and alligators.

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The Case of The Incredible Shrinking Story Department…

Any notion that AI can assess a script is terribly dystopian.

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Godzilla Minus One – Part Two: Conflict Exposes Character, Visual Storytelling, and Redemption

This movie is all about the characters and really digs into the emotions and Post Traumatic Stress and Survivor’s Guilt of not being among the dead. In Part Two we are finally going to get to Godzilla … by looking at how Conflict Exposes Character, Visual Storytelling, and Redemption.

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Developing & Pitching Your TV Series

Learn to take your query letter to pitch to treatment, understand what makes for a great TV idea, how to harness your unique voice, and more!

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