Archive for mei, 2010
Deathgames to be Brought to Life on Screen
mei 26th
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Congratulations to Bob Martinez (WP ’00) and his writing partner who sold their original screenplay, currently titled Deathgames, to the Motion Picture Corporation of America. Principle photography began May 5th in Baton Rouge; the project stars Samuel L. Jackson, Kellan Lutz (of the Twilight saga) and Daniel Dae Kim (of Lost). The movie is set to come out in 2011.
Read Scripts for Free Online
mei 24th
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May 24, 2010
Here are three great sources where you can find movie and TV scripts for free online.
Drew’s Script-O-Rama – If you can get over the fact that this site somehow feels like a remnant of the ’90′s, you’ll find this a useful resource for downloading free PDF’s of recent film and TV scripts.
Simply Scripts – Another free site where you can find movie scripts, teleplays, radio transcripts, musical scripts, and anime scripts.
Internet Movie Script Database – IMSDb bills itself as the web’s largest movie script resource. This site is one of the cleaner and more well-organized sources of free movie scripts on the web. However, scripts appear in the body of the website, not available for PDF download. This means readers must be online when reading, and the reading experience feels less like you have the script in your hands than when reading a PDF.
The Right Brad
mei 18th
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May 18, 2010
The secret to the professional, Hollywood-insider way to bind your feature-length script is in the brad. Purchase none other than Acco #6 brads from the Writers Store. These strong, 1.5 inch brads will hold your script together without slicing the fingers of innocent readers. Do not add brad washers or cut the ends of the brads, or do anything that might make the script difficult to unbind or dangerous to handle. Use only two brads; place one in the top hole of your script and one in the bottom hole, leaving the middle hole empty.
Act One Story Symposium
mei 13th
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May 13, 2010
Yet another great resource for screen storytelling is the podcast weblog for the two-day Act One Story Symposium held in October of 2008 at the historic Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood.
From the site:
“This conference marked the beginning of Act One’s 10th anniversary year. For ten years Act One has been committed to training artists to tell stories which are deeply rooted in the Christian philosophical and moral traditions. For ten years we have relied on professionals within the entertainment industry to help shape our students and our curriculum. This symposium is an opportunity to take a look at the “big picture” and re-evaluate where Act One will go in the next ten years under the Hollywood sign.
Our theme for this symposium was “Story is something that happens to you.” We believe that the storyteller has a unique place within society and that their stories carry an immense amount of political and spiritual weight. Therefore the storyteller has a great calling, a vocation, to use character, dialogue and plot to effect a change in individuals and within the greater society.
It is our hope that we can use this Socratic discussion to reshape the way in which we perceive the storyteller, as a moral agent within a growing global audience.
The Socratic Method (or Method of Elenchus or Socratic Debate), named after the Classical Greek philosopher Socrates, is a form of philosophical inquiry in which the questioner explores the implications of others’ positions, to stimulate rational thinking and illuminate ideas. This dialectical method often involves an oppositional discussion in which the defense of one point of view is pitted against another; one participant may lead another to contradict himself in some way, strengthening the inquirer’s own point.”
Here’s the link where you can read about the panelists and hear the various podcasts.
Christians and Media: Prayer for Forgiveness
mei 12th
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May 12, 2010
Under the Prayer section of this website, we have a prayer for forgiveness written by Barbara Nicolosi Harrington. It’s a great resource for Christians interested in media and we wanted to highlight it in this post since it’s a bit hidden. It’s a gem for those seeking various ways to pray for the media industry.
B.O. Mojo
mei 3rd
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Box Office Mojo is another great resource useful for both producers and commercially-minded screenwriters. It offers plentiful information on theatrical ticket sales organized by title, date released, genre, and more.