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[Not a logline] Does the dark night of the soul occur in act 2, act 3 or in a secret middle place?
Daniel I say this with love and encouragement. I also know that whenever I say this I am attacked. Formula is the refuge of the scared and the untalented. You can paint by numbers or you can be Picasso, be brave, be original, be great, be Picasso.
Daniel I say this with love and encouragement. I also know that whenever I say this I am attacked. Formula is the refuge of the scared and the untalented. You can paint by numbers or you can be Picasso, be brave, be original, be great, be Picasso.
See less[Not a logline] Does the dark night of the soul occur in act 2, act 3 or in a secret middle place?
Search for Vogler on the web. Or the Heroes Journey that will show you a step by step formula for writing a screenplay. That is where you'll find it, then wave goodbye to your own creativity. Following a formula produces the same type of script time after time. Read it, then forget it.
Search for Vogler on the web. Or the Heroes Journey that will show you a step by step formula for writing a screenplay. That is where you’ll find it, then wave goodbye to your own creativity.
Following a formula produces the same type of script time after time. Read it, then forget it.
See lessTerrified of his parents suspicions, a freshly outed gay high school senior must get a girlfriend so his parents will think he is straight.
Perhaps the "outing" adds confusion. Scared of his parents finding he is gay a high school senior must find a girl willing to go the prom with him. Leave the "outing" for the story. Nice story.
Perhaps the “outing” adds confusion.
Scared of his parents finding he is gay a high school senior must find a girl willing to go the prom with him.
Leave the “outing” for the story.
Nice story.
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