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Hollywood Actors and Writers vs. the Studios: 1933 vs. 2023
A Depression-era standoff between newly formed unions and studio moguls pivoted around a new technology: talkies! Some lessons for the age… Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
There’s Only 1 Way Jennifer Lawrence Can Return As Katniss (& It Hurts The Hunger Games)
There is only one way that Jennifer Lawrence could return for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, but it would seriously hurt the rest of The Hunger Games. Jennifer Lawrence played Katniss Everdeen, the main character in all four of The Hunger Games movies. While Lawrence’s take on Katniss is beloved, the…
SYS’s Six-Figure Screenplay Contest 2023: Quarter Finalists Announcement
A big congratulations to all the writers who’s screenplays have advanced to the quarter finals of this year’s Six-Figure Screenplay Contest! There were lots of well written, exciting, original, and interesting screenplays in a wide variety of genres this year, and choosing the ones to advance was no easy task. We’re still busy at work…
Writing Tip: What is the connection between the Protagonist and the inciting incident?
“The inciting incident raises this question of the Protagonist’s journey: ‘Why does this story have to happen to this character at this… Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
One Missing Feature Could Make Every Baldur’s Gate 3 Campaign More Memorable
Baldur’s Gate 3 is a notably feature-rich game, but one element in particular that’s failed to make the cut so far feels like a major shame. Developer Larian Studios has attempted to deliver both the complexity and content of older computer RPGS and the immersion and quality-of-life of modern AAA titles, a balancing act that…
50 Best Movies of 2023 According to Rotten Tomatoes
Are you looking for a New Year’s resolution for 2024? Try watching the best-reviewed movies of 2023 according to the… The post 50 Best Movies of 2023 According to Rotten Tomatoes appeared first on The Script Lab. Go to Source Author: Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft