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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

http://www.thescriptcode.com Find out the basics of screenwriting and mingle with writers from all over the world. Inside are the top ten questions I get about screenplay writing while consulting.

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  • @peral341 that shouldn't be your goal though :p

  • I like what I heard from him. This isn't high school, you don't need to stick to a ridged format. If it works it works! If it ends up looking being 3 acts whatever

  • @CrackaShnappah

    Are you laughing at me? :)

  • @peral341 It'd be believable...if the lighting wasn't so different. It's obviously just a green screen. Haha

  • Isn't this just the stereotypical image of a Hollywood screenwriter? Casual clothes, staying in a million dollar home in Malibu, working from home in an office with gorgeous views. No wonder everyone's working on a script!

  • i liked this alot every second

  • i was trying to write a screenplay for kingdom hearts but i was making my first draft to long and i tried doing a second draft to try to shorten it but i didnt wanna give up on my first draft so i added some stuff in my first draft and i ended up screwing up the allignment and a bunch of other stuff happened and out of frustration i deleted both drafts, its all freakin frustrating.

  • I'm sure what was said was important but I was too distracted by the beautiful scene behind the speaker. Why was this shot with so much natural light coming from BEHIND the subject? Who would set up such a shot?

  • i like it and think it s probably great advice. Grab the audiences hand and never let them go, rather than worrying about the technicality of which act you're in.

    How can you ever allow your creativity to just run havoc and just go places, finding interesting turns and character moments if you're making your screenplay the way you make an Ikea bed

  • you sound like Christian Bale

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