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Tag Archives: Syd Field
Ripple Effect
The death of a person affects us all. The announcement of such an event causes a ripple effect, like the dropping of a pebble into a pond; as the news spreads throughout the community, its effect can be followed outwards … Continue reading
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Tagged Final Draft, Hollywood, Screenwriting, Syd Field
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The Importance of Being Structured
A couple of weeks ago, I groused and grumbled about an advertisement for a writing class that had promised to help the writer take the rewrite out of the process. Apparently, this particular company is under the belief that writing … Continue reading
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Tagged Blake Snyder, Hollywood, Larry Levy, Malcolm Gladwell, Miles Davis, OU, Outliers, Robert McKee, Save the Cat, Screenwriting, story structure, Syd Field, writing
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