Sunday, November 17, 2024
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Putting the Comedy in Climate Screenwriting (From Script)

In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, columnist Leigh Medeiros shows us 5 ways to use comedy in climate screenwriting, catch up on interviews with The Fall Guy screenwriter Drew Pearce, and Tarot filmmakers Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen. Plus, Bryan Young reflects back on the 25th anniversary of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and how to write standout protagonists.

Pulling the Curtain Back at Script Magazine with Editor-In-Chief Sadie Dean and Senior Contributing Editor Susan Kouguell

We each come from a unique position as filmmakers ourselves, which offers a shorthand, not to mention inspiration when interviewing screenwriters and filmmakers.

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Putting the Comedy in Climate Screenwriting

Killing It; Peacock

Columnist Leigh Medeiros shows us 5 ways to use comedy in climate screenwriting.

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The New Television Marketplace: How to Survive the Creative Apocalypse

This live webinar is going to explore the kinds of shows that have a chance to be bought, the genres that are going to be thriving in the next couple of years, and how to take your own stories, characters and themes and adapt them into concepts that can fly in the current market.

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The Bruised Nobility of the Stuntman: Drew Pearce Talks The Fall Guy

The Fall Guy screenwriter Drew Pearce talks about how he initially became attached to writing the action-comedy movie, shares tips on writing action that stands out, how he broke into the business, and more!

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Tapping into the Spooking of the Tarot: Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen Discuss Their Upcoming Film Tarot

Anna Halberg and Spenser Cohen share how their project Tarot came to be and their writing and directing process and experience.

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The Phantom Menace and Multi-Protagonist Story Arcs

As long as your characters can pay heed to their personal missions while focusing on the overarching narrative of the screenplay, you’re going to have a cohesive story.

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Critical Tools to Create an Emotional Connection with Your Audience

If you want your writing to emotionally resonate for both you and the audience, this is the bundle for you!

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