Topics & links - 1st 31 days
Day 30 • http://bit.ly/nJuFBr • Writing visually, with precision
Day 29 • http://bit.ly/qE7LnS • Using real people to create fictional characters
Day 28 • http://bit.ly/nS1DQ7 • Kiss her, you fool (when the audience just wants t0 have fun)
Day 27 • http://bit.ly/pQwYrK • Changing in place
Day 26 • http://bit.ly/pd7xok • Breathing life into your antagonist
Day 25 • http://bit.ly/l7xrEw • Controversial topics, an opportunity for great storytelling
Day 24 • --
Day 23 • http://bit.ly/mDCgRj • Story ideas: Monsters to Shakespeare to Oscar
Day 22 • http://bit.ly/mGwW0Z • What I learned from Jackie Chan
Day 21 • http://bit.ly/jQGShO • The War Room
Day 20 • http://bit.ly/lt1WiG • Who's the director?
Day 19 • http://bit.ly/lVryP0 • Creating unforgettable moments
Day 18 • http://bit.ly/lgxqqy • Naming characters
Day 17 • http://bit.ly/lQLh5Z • Notes/Directing Actors course, SWP Workshop Part II
Day 16 • http://bit.ly/maD7G3 • Notes/Directing Actors Course, SWP Workshop Part I
(..."The bigger the lie, the better the line).
Day 15 • http://bit.ly/iWNJqi • Why is this day different?
Day 14 • http://bit.ly/lj5Uzj
Day 13 • http://bit.ly/mIrUay •
Day 12 • http://bit.ly/kiCJIT • Creating unforgettable characters
Day 11 • http://bit.ly/kFr1XJ • What to write?
Day 10 • http://bit.ly/kD2ftA • Irvin Kershner - memories
Day 9 • http://bit.ly/jL1yCO • Frank Wuliger, acting courses
Day 8 • --
Day 7 • http://bit.ly/kln6iZ • Ron Friedman
Day 6 • http://bit.ly/mNAGqQ • Join me on my journey
Day 5 • http://bit.ly/lJUYzd • Stick with one genre
Day 4 • http://bit.ly/mHxVC7 • I miss my friend, part II
Day 3 • http://bit.ly/kVV8rj • I miss my friend, part I
Day 2 • http://bit.ly/lsSU8w • Getting started
Day 1 • http://bit.ly/mO9J9c • Intro (the beginning)
NOTE: These entries are inspired by the final assignment for "The Business of Writing for Screen and Television," a School of Cinematic Arts' course taught by Frank Wuliger. Hoping to help his students become working screenwriters, he asked us to create a personal, five-year road map into the industry.
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