Bronies Anonymous
Hi. My name is Dennis Amador Cherry and I’m a brony. I guess it started a few years ago when somepony someone showed me the first couple of episode of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”. I thought it was …
Hi. My name is Dennis Amador Cherry and I’m a brony. I guess it started a few years ago when somepony someone showed me the first couple of episode of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic”. I thought it was …
Often in a story a character has to learn some pieces of information in order for the plot to keep moving. Sometimes it’s a few lines, sometimes it’s a whole lot of information that threatens to bring the fast …
I really should have reviewed this book earlier. When I attended USC Cinema/Television we spent a lot of time on screenwriting, but not a lot of time on how to sell a script. Then, years later, when I picked …
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Hopefully your first answer is for yourself. Because you have something to say. You have a message, or a point of view you want to share. Or you thought of something funny and a good joke needs to be …
An old friend of mine once told me something. I don’t know where he heard it, but it’s very true. “If one man says I’m a horse, I’ll ignore him. If a second man says I’m a horse, I’ll slug …
I’m working on my latest draft of my steampunk screenplay. It’s draft 9. You never really finish rewriting, but that’s another story. I felt the need to change one thing. During the climatic fight/escape scene the leader of the group …
What is a log line? Put simply, it is your elevator pitch. It is your story in three or four sentences. This is not an easy thing to do. You spend months, maybe even years, on your screenplay, then you …
No need for a whip and gun, that’s not the kind of artifacts we’re hunting today. The artifacts I’m talking about are created in the rewrite process. They appear from one draft of you story to the next. Sometimes, as …
So after I wrote my last blog on Christine Conradt’s GLAWS presentation, I thought I’d check out her two articles in the two “Now Write” books. In, “Now Write! Screenwriting” she has an exercise called “The Scene That Doesn’t …
Less than twenty-four hours ago as I write this, I was attending Christine Conradt’s presentation on Creating Strong Female Characters. Going into this, my thought was, “how is creating a strong female character different than creating a strong male character?” …