28 Oct
If you love your script, let it go. If it comes back to you, you probably let it go too early. If it doesn’t you did a pretty good job. – Mark Davidson, Poet A script is never done. Never error free. It can always be improved. Obscure typos corrected. Theme and character strengthened. Plot [...]
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22 Oct
That question led to a lot of interesting discussion not only on the found-footage genre, but on the specific question — if it’s found footage, doesn’t that imply that the footage has already been recorded — as in “past tense” as in “already happened”? And, if you CAN have “found footage” from the future, how [...]
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07 Oct
Late Monday, I put the finishing touches on MY version one of EXITUS. We’re about ten months into the project. Many conference calls, concept art, concept videos, and emails behind us. Notes. Notes on notes. Conversations about notes. Good notes. Bad notes. Nonsensical notes. Spot-on notes. Trivial notes. Epic notes. I turned in two long [...]
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