Frederic Raphael: There’s a lot of talk. You want a lot of talk? Stanley Kubrick: I can’t say what I want. I want to do Arthur’s story (Schnitzler’s “Traumnovelle”), but in New York, now. 38 more words via The “Writing Of” Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut — The Script Blog
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Orson Welles and Superman teaming up to save the world! — The Script Blog
They did so 70 years ago, in 1949. Maybe you didn’t know that renowned filmmaker Orson Welles became a key character, not in one Martian invasion, but in two. 41 more words via Orson Welles and Superman teaming up to save the world! — The Script Blog
Three Giants of Cinematography — The Script Blog
Nestor Almendros, John Alcott, and Roger Deakins. Of this great triad of Gods of Cinematography, only Deakins is still with us, working at full throttle. Nestor Almendros Spanish by birth (Catalan to be exact), Cuban by adoption, French by most… … 18 more words via Three Giants of Cinematography — The Script Blog
The 11 Best “One-Shot” Fight Scenes in TV and Movies — The Script Blog
There’s a website in Spanish named Espinof.com. I follow it, it’s good. This is an entry of them with the 11 Best “One-Shot” Fight Scenes in TV and Movies. 45 more words via The 11 Best “One-Shot” Fight Scenes in TV and Movies — The Script Blog
WORST FILMS OF 2019! Really funny stuff to cheer you up a bit during coronatimes’ confinement — The Script Blog
The power of parody as a way of reviewing a film with a laugh. There’s this young Argentinian, Jorge Pinarello, who is the creator of a very amusing Youtube channel named Te Lo Resumo Así Nomás (I will summarise it… … 42 more words via WORST FILMS OF 2019! Really funny stuff to cheer you up… Continue reading WORST FILMS OF 2019! Really funny stuff to cheer you up a bit during coronatimes’ confinement — The Script Blog
Buster Keaton: The Best Comedian Ever? — The Script Blog
A Master of Physical Comedy. Comedy always helps in times of distress. This being the case, why not revisit (or visit for the first time) a genius of the trade? 32 more words via Buster Keaton: The Best Comedian Ever? — The Script Blog
Great Material from the Original Star Wars + Let’s Have a Laugh about it all (Thanks to Robot Chicken and Hishe) — The Script Blog
Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Peter Mayhew rehearsing a scene on the Star Wars‘ set, aboard The Millenium Falcon, and having a laugh. Alec Guiness , our beloved Obi-Wan, is there too, but he seems to be thinking “What the… … 54 more words via Great Material from the Original Star Wars + Let’s Have a… Continue reading Great Material from the Original Star Wars + Let’s Have a Laugh about it all (Thanks to Robot Chicken and Hishe) — The Script Blog
LA Feedback Festival Testimonial – April 30 2020
Molly Waterman Thoughtful and encouraging feedback, and the team was easy to communicate with. I really appreciate all the insight and loved hearing my work read by talented actors – thanks so much! Submit exclusively via Film Freeway:
Writing Action Scenes — A Writer’s Path
I love reading and writing action-orientated stories. It doesn’t matter if it’s a movie or book—I love all the action with fights, weapons, car chases, martial arts, or an old-fashioned shootout. It may sound easy enough to write, but you might be surprised what it takes to make your fight scene really shine and […] via… Continue reading Writing Action Scenes — A Writer’s Path
Pressing Submit: 3 Positive Affirmations for Writers — A Writer’s Path
by Amanda Schlindwein Any creative venture is uniquely special to its creator. There’s a conception, a gestation period of preparation and practice, and then a birth. To hand your story over to a reader, or to hit send on that online submission, can feel a bit like handing your newborn baby to a […] via Pressing… Continue reading Pressing Submit: 3 Positive Affirmations for Writers — A Writer’s Path