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Best of the Web 8 Sep

September 8, 2013 by Jamie Campbell

Story & Structure

:: Great Scene: “No Country For Old Men”
:: Is Screenplay Structure Theory Ruining Movies?
:: Speedrun: “The Matrix” and “The Big Lebowski”
:: Anatomy of a TV Spec – Don’t Trust the B— in Apt 23
:: How to End It All (Tv Shows)
:: It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It
:: Screenplay Review – Asylum (2002 Draft of “Batman vs. Superman”)

Script Perfection

:: Character = Function
:: Should I Use “is” Construction Verbs or Not?
:: 10 Screenwriting Tips from ‘Fatal Attraction’
:: Taking Feedback Notes
:: Eliminate the Unnecessary (or…. Axe those Adverbs)
:: Scriptnotes, 106: Two ENTJs Walk Into a Bar (And Fix It)
:: The Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Add To Your Script

Pitching & Selling

:: What Is So Interesting About Wonder Woman?
:: Tribes and the Reality of Worldview

Best of the Rest

:: Hanging out with Actors? I’m Dead Serious!
:: HBO Orders a Pilot for Westworld TV Series
:: ’12 Years a Slave’ is a Profound Cinematic Achievement
:: September is Scene-Writing Month: Day 3
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With thanks to Jamie Campbell.

Enjoy!

Karel

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Categories Best of the Web Tags asylum, character, feedback, spec, structure analysis, the matrix, verb, westworld, wonder woman
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