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Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors?

Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors? - Question/Answer Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors?

Mar 07, 2014 - 12:00 AM

Italian cinema is almost dead, so if I want to be a screenwriter, I must go the United States. Does that mean I should also choose locations in the United States for my stories since they will be acted by American actors?

A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant?

A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant? - Question/Answer A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant?

Mar 06, 2014 - 12:00 AM

A friend read your book “Story” and stopped writing, because you said to write only what you know, and he is from Italy and his story was set in a small town near Boston. Is that what you meant?

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You say that a writer should write and re-write a screenplay several times, but in my case I often see the scene clearly in my mind and I only have one choice, so I don’t think that it’s possible to write it more than one way.

You say that a writer should write and re-write a screenplay several times, but in my case I often see the scene clearly in my mind and I only have one choice, so I don’t think that it’s possible to write it more than one way. - Question/Answer You say that a writer should write and re-write a screenplay several times, but in my case I often see the scene clearly in my mind and I only have one choice, so I don’t think that it’s possible to write it more than one way.

Mar 05, 2014 - 12:00 AM

You say that a writer should write and re-write a screenplay several times, but in my case I often see the scene clearly in my mind and I only have one choice, so I don’t think that it’s possible to write it more than one way.

Mini Interview: Robots Today

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Feb 28, 2014 - 12:00 AM

To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character?

To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character? - Question/Answer To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character?

Feb 24, 2014 - 12:00 AM

To build a multi-layered, complex character, you should start at the core and work your way out. Does that also apply to a very young character?

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