I had to do the same thing on one of my lists Sal. A real pain in the derriere to approve people all the time, but have caught two spammers already...they are...
Yeah -- unfortunately, this has gotten so out of hand by what looks like a few spammers running riot. A fellow member on one of my lists suggested emailing...
Just my opinion, but what if you tried making the list restricted. Then nyone could WANT to join. But you would have to APROVE then before they gained complete...
I know that each scene must contribute to the hero's outer goal. And that at least one of the characters must go through some sort of change. But, does that...
... There are two ways to see a "scene," one is as a literary construct, the other is as an INT or an EXT. The former is the way a writer sees a scene, the...
1) As a storyteller, you construct scenes in ... end and ... to ... negative ... I did not mean an explicit change in character, but rather a change as you...
... You're most welcome, John! We get by with a little help from our friends. Keep writing! Sean http://www.screenplayfixer.com "You're only one script away...
There is a new yahoo group just starting for those interested in shooting it yourself - DV Filmmaking - dedicated to all aspects of digital filmmaking. 41...
In a message dated 9/2/02 6:52:28 AM, weatherman32219@... writes: << Just my opinion, but what if you tried making the list restricted. Then nyone could...
I will be out of the office starting 09/03/2002 and will not return until 09/06/2002. I will respond to your message when I return....
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Hi All, I have a question on character description. I have gotten alot of different views on how to describe a character in a script who has a known identity,...
Write it so the reader experiences the story in the same way you want an audience to experience the film. Jay Simpson All men die, few truly live...
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Sep 4, 2002 10:54 pm
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Depends on what you're shooting for. sometimes you want the audience to know something your character doesn't. In this case you would want the reader and the...
Hi everyone: I run a New Jersey screenwriters group and we are looking for new members. Basically, we meet on every other Tuesday and read each other work and ...
Craig wrote: I have a question on character description. I have gotten alot of different views on how to describe a character in a script who has a known...
Hi. Just wanted to let you know that I just published a new book on screenwriting. I have analyzed a whole bunch of movies in great details (Seven, Fight Club,...
OK, folks, I think I've gotten ahead of the spammers. Our group is restricted now, meaning newbies will have to ask permission to join, and the proven jerks...
Had to do the same thing concerning spammers...I wonder if they really make money? Here's my effort on the Haiku... Distant skies of blue. Hold our lives...
What dark metal bird Looms outside Lea's window? Who ... Who can comprehend? -- Best, James Stevens-Arce -- SOULSAVER [from Harcourt] / Winner of Europe's UPC...
IFP/Chicago Updates! ... Coming Up! SPECIAL WORKSHOP WITH INDIE FILM MAVERICK ABEL FERRARA Saturday, September 21 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Gene Siskel Film Center 164...
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I was wondering, after I write my totaly wonderful screenplay, how do I go about getting it sold? I don't have the foggiest idea of how to get my screenplay to...
Mark D. wrote: I was wondering, after I write my totally wonderful screenplay, how do I go about getting it sold? I don't have the foggiest idea of how to get...
I am currently enrolled in a screenwriting class here in southern CA. We are using the book "Story" by Mckee. It seems to be a very informative book. Do you...