One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
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One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
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Author: Scott Myers
Imagine a sinister version of Ted, matched with conceptual elements from Annabelle and Child’s Play. The creative team, which includes director/co-writer Jeff Wadlow and co-writers Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, behind the hit new horror flick Imaginary has brought to life a story that taps into the primal fear associated with childhood toys, specifically through the character of Chauncey Bear, an…
Every writer uses various character tropes to populate the worlds and stories they create. Many of these characters have been… The post 101 Character Tropes All Screenwriters Should Know appeared first on The Script Lab. Go to Source Author: Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft
Screenplay by Harry Kleiner & Walter Hill and Troy Kennedy Martin, story by Walter Hill Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The Flash has one of the greatest and most identifiable rogues galleries of any hero. Even the Fastest Man Alive isn’t above being challenged by a zealous antagonist. Whether it’s Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, or Wally West, every version of the Scarlet Speedster has faced off with some truly trying opponents. Go to Source Author:…
When you hear the name Quentin Tarantino, images of blood-soaked heroes on a roaring rampage for revenge scored by music that truly feels epic is typically what comes to mind. The Tarantino style (known as Tarantinoesque) is unique to this filmmaker who knows how to tell an entertaining story. This distinct style starts on the…
…but the fight for worker power isn’t going anywhere. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers