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How Do You Measure Risk In A Screenplay or Film. Example: Disney's RATATOUILLE

How Do You Measure Risk In A Screenplay or Film. Example: Disney's RATATOUILLE  - Question/Answer How Do You Measure Risk In A Screenplay or Film. Example: Disney's RATATOUILLE

May 31, 2010 - 12:00 AM

 Happy Memorial Day!

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What Are The Limits of Influence and Persuasion in Screenwriting?

What Are The Limits of Influence and Persuasion in Screenwriting? - Question/Answer What Are The Limits of Influence and Persuasion in Screenwriting?

May 28, 2010 - 12:00 AM

Thanks to Scott for the great question. You've probably seen Scott in many films and TV shows - GOOD WILL HUNTING, OZ, LAW & ORDER, CSI, etc.

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At What Stage Do You Re-Write?

At What Stage Do You Re-Write? - Question/Answer At What Stage Do You Re-Write?

May 27, 2010 - 12:00 AM

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Which "Self" Changes - The Secret Self or the Subconsciou/Invisible Self?

Which "Self" Changes - The Secret Self or the Subconsciou/Invisible Self? - Question/Answer Which "Self" Changes - The Secret Self or the Subconsciou/Invisible Self?

May 25, 2010 - 12:00 AM

This is a question from Mr. McKee's "Love Story Day" where he discusses how human beings live four lives: 1. The Public Life, 2. The Private Life, 3. The Secret Life and 4. The Subconscious/Invisible Life. As Mr. McKee talks about in class: "The hidden conscious and the invisible unconscious faces we call True Character.  The hidden self of the Secret Life wears the face we only show ourselves (if that, self-deception being so engrained in human nature).  But the passion of love and the choices it demands strips the Social and Personal masks away to expose the Secret Self to both the Beloved and the self.   Beneath this Secret Self lies the d…

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Could You Change Your Character's Object of Desire

Could You Change Your Character's Object of Desire - Question/Answer Could You Change Your Character's Object of Desire

May 24, 2010 - 12:00 AM

And, if you change your character's object of desire, do you risk confusing the audience?

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