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Pull the Trigger | Plum Point
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Writing Prompts: Pull the Trigger. Photo by Alan Cleaver. Share writing prompts of your own or ones you have found which inspired you to write words (credit borrowed prompts) and will inspire other writers to ignite the need for words on the page. Just post a comment to this page . The triggering subject may be a phrase or a word, a sentence, a quotation, a question or a suggested activity. I will post the best of these prompts and update the Pull the Trigger page weekly. Using third person point of view...
Plum Point’s Pull the Trigger: Saddling Up Again | Plum Point
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Entering into the Minds of Writers, Part II. Summertime Hiatus–Aloha →. May 17, 2011 · 8:47 pm. Plum Point’s Pull the Trigger: Saddling Up Again. This week’s Plum Point “Saddling Up Again” describes my response to a writing prompt posted on Plum Point. 8216;s page Pull the Trigger. As many writers will attest to, writing prompts are a good way to break through writer’s block, and get into the habit of writing, and awaken the muse . A good prompt can reveal obsessions and trigger subjects. I will get back...
A Musical Simile for Subplots | jpkaim.com/blog
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A Musical Simile for Subplots. April 5, 2011 – 11:06 pm. I mentioned in a workshop that plots and subplots work much in the same way as melodies and harmonies. The main theme of the piece–the recognizable tune, the melody, is what caries the main narrative of the song. These notes are terribly important to get right. Think of this example:. Once you’re satisfied with your subplots, you can take the next step. That is, to weave the narrative lines closely together. This is when the melody st...I hope this...
Subdividing the Acts | jpkaim.com/blog
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February 23, 2011 – 12:43 pm. Casually advised approaching this story as a five-act piece. What an absolutely brilliant idea! Of course I could break out of the classic 3 and into shorter, much more manageable narrative morsels. My five-act story has five (maybe even six) true. Acts Each of these segments is clearly definable. But, this story can also be more coarsely divided into just three acts–thus following the comfortable structure that everyone is used to. Laquo; Art and Science. I’m sure whe...
Telling Life Stories | jpkaim.com/blog
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March 29, 2011 – 1:11 pm. What draws me to Eric Roth’s (. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Work is his incredible ability to tell whole life stories cinematically. By life stories, I mean narratives that tell the events of a lifetime from childhood to middle or old age (or the reverse! With good writing (and directing) it can be done in 142 minutes. What’s even more impressive is that Roth’s screenplay for this film is just short of 120 pages–and he enjoys his scene descriptions. ERIC ROTH BIO –.
Revisiting Prose | jpkaim.com/blog
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February 14, 2011 – 11:42 pm. I was thinking about my early prose-y years. My first aspirational endeavor as a writer happened on the summer before I entered high school–when I started the manuscript for a. And I set off to be one such someone. Here I am. As I work on a script that’s rightfully been called “novelistic,” the thought of returning to prose–even for just a visit–has danced in my head. How romantic. PS –I’d love to hear how you all started your screen-/playwriting journeys!
Are My Characters Real? | jpkaim.com/blog
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Are My Characters Real? January 31, 2011 – 12:01 am. For some reason, the characters linger around in my thoughts. The world may not be real but the characters are, without doubt,. This is a joy of writing–perhaps. Joy–but I tend to toggle between a handful of thrills that come with this art. Laquo; Gleaning for Inspiration. Posted January 31, 2011 at 1:59 pm. Great thoughts, Jan! Posted January 31, 2011 at 6:07 pm. Posted February 1, 2011 at 11:39 am. He wrote Sex, Drugs, and Coacoa Puffs) has a great e...
Biography | Plum Point
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When Armes was thirteen, her mother relocated the family to Nashville, Tennessee and then to a small country town in Scottsville, Kentucky where she lived until she graduated from high school. After a year at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Armes dropped out of college to return home to Memphis where she later completed a BA in English and an MFA degree in Creative Writing at the University of Memphis. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
Plum Point | A blog about the habit of writing and arousing the muse | Page 2
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Newer posts →. February 28, 2011 · 9:20 am. Writing on Cocktail Napkins. If you are paying attention and writing everyday, the muse will be aroused. You do not know when the muse will whisper in your ear. Sprout a seed. Alert you to your obsessions. Trigger your subjects. I know this because it happens to me all the time. The muse can whisper in your ear at any time, any place. So don’t wait to write your ideas down. Don’t bother hunting down your spiral notebook if it’s not handy or running to g...You d...
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Thinking about the art and craft of dramatic writing. Friday, November 30, 2007. My Wet Hollywood Morning. The point is we were there and it was raining and we didn't melt. That was the point, and you can get more details by clicking the title of this posting. Now the cool part. The cool part was getting to meet Tom Mankiewicz who shares screenplay credit on a favorite Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever. And France Nuyen who was Liat in the 1958 film of South Pacific. The trailer for Diamonds Are Forever.
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Where screenwriters make their stand. Saturday, November 26, 2011. Between 1919 and 1924 the offspring of Caligari, the. Films of fantasy and terror), flourished in Germany. You can see one of them,. In the previous post I did about Expressionism. However, in actuality most horror films today as well as numerous science-fiction films derive from German Expressionism. Der müde Tod(Destiny, 1921). Der müde Tod 1/2. Der müde Tod 2/2. An inspiration for many science fiction and other films to come, Metropoli...
Syd Field | Screenwriting, Workshops & Webinars, Books & Apps
Just another WordPress site. Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates. Click to view a video tribute - a small glimpse into Syd’d teaching life at USC Dornsife’s Master of Professional Writing program. What People Are Saying. New Screenwriting Webinars by Syd Field. Presented by Screenwriters Inc. and TV/Film Seminars. Dates: June 7-8, June 14-15 Times: 10am to 12:00pm Noon PST. These webinars were recorded live in 2013 and have never before been released. In his memoir, Going to the Movies.
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Screenwritersdaily.com | Verba volant, (littera) scripta manet
Welcome to Screenwritersdaily.com! Verba volant, (littera) scripta manet. A – Politics and News. If you love the movies as much as we do at Screenwritersdaily, you’ll love this contest. Submit to win tickets to the movie of your choice in your city. Check out the rules and regulations and enter the contest by filling out the form below! Contest drawing deadline 7/30/15. There was recently an article published by the New York Times online, in the book review section,. IFFMNYC2013 http:/ sinsfilm.com.
Screenwriters Daily Dose
Outline Like an Expert. Screenwriters Beat takes another look at outlining a screenplay to save time and write like a pro. Continue reading “Outline Like an Expert”. October 5, 2016. End of the Year Contests. The deadlines for the biggest screenplay contests of the year have passed, but you still have some options! Continue reading “End of the Year Contests”. October 4, 2016. Daily Dose: Selling Your Script. Continue reading “Logline Examples”. October 3, 2016. Break Into TV Writing. October 2, 2016.
The Screenwriter Dig - Screenplay Contest - Screenwriting Contest
Congratulations to the winners of The Screenwriter Dig contest! XRAYMEDIA and its affiliates wish all participants the best of luck in their future endeavors! The Screenwriter Dig, a pitch and script contest, gives you, the screenwriter or creative thinker, an opportunity to have your TV script, movie screenplay, TV show idea or movie idea brought to life by noted Hollywood producer Mark Canton. Mark Canton has left his mark on the big screen with Blockbuster hits such as:. AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
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