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William Van Alen?s building of the Chrysler building and the competition to be the first to complete the world?s tallest building.
What seperates this from a documentary? As wilsondownunder mentioned, you need a human element in there to make us care about this story.
What seperates this from a documentary? As wilsondownunder mentioned, you need a human element in there to make us care about this story.
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It may be my ignorance talking, but I dont get what the background has to do with anything. The journalist could be running arond Nepal for a number of reasons. Why is the coverage of an assasination such a big deal in that world and have such an impact on their love affair.
It may be my ignorance talking, but I dont get what the background has to do with anything. The journalist could be running arond Nepal for a number of reasons. Why is the coverage of an assasination such a big deal in that world and have such an impact on their love affair.
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So I think I've gotten a little bit closer, but can loglines end in a question mark? Thanks everyone for your input. I know there are a ton of articles, books, seminars, webisodes, etc.. out there about this, but the only way I really sink it into my skull is practice.
So I think I’ve gotten a little bit closer, but can loglines end in a question mark? Thanks everyone for your input. I know there are a ton of articles, books, seminars, webisodes, etc.. out there about this, but the only way I really sink it into my skull is practice.
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