29 May
I’ve been in re-write hell for … ohhhh… 3 months now. With the year nearly half-gone, I’ve only completed one script, THE DISCIPLE, which, truth-be-told, was half-written the previous year. First there was a light re-do on THE DISCIPLE. No big whoop. Then 2+ months on BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL which became THE POSSESSED (10+ [...]
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22 May
An easy way to improve a script is to replace weak words with strong words. Weak words are easy. I would call them lazy, but that implies that the writer was trying to take the easy path, and I don’t think that’s (always) the case. Sometimes, you just don’t know any better. So avoid the [...]
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15 May
Everything is a collaboration. A real-life Vulcan melting of the minds. A give and take. A high-stakes negotiation. A SNL Dan Akroyd / Jane Curtin point / counter-point skit. When you work with smart people, they have both incredibly brilliant ideas along with incredibly moronic ideas. That’s just par for the course. Sometimes their incredibly [...]
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13 May
I am now managed by Alexander Robb of Insignia Entertainment. Please direct inquiries that-a-way. M A R K
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08 May
It’s the middle of the night in the first few days of May, 09. Not midnight. The real middle of the night. Three-ish. It’s… 3:15 a.m to be exact. George Lutz time. Amityville time. I use what can only be called “big ass LCD’s” on my computers. At 3:15 am, when they show that big [...]
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01 May
Writing occurs in different mental states. Sometimes late in the day, sometimes early. Sometimes half-asleep, sometimes wide-awake. At any given moment during the day, my mood might be different than what it was a few moments ago. This affects tone. Maybe in the morning it’s “Sheepishly, Billy hands the paper to Professor Jenkins.” By noon [...]
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