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    What is your Screenwriting approach?

    We do disagree. But, I know I’m right. (sorry) Having an imagination is a necessity for any of the arts. Having an imagination and following sound rules are not at odds with each other. The majority of magnificent films are all imaginative, brilliant and follow structure to a tee. It’s...
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    What is your Screenwriting approach?

    “I think Rules can be broken and should be broken and bent. These are the people that make a difference. If it works it works. That should be the RULE. The being brilliant thing is over used.” The being brilliant is what makes them capable of breaking the rules and making it work. You can’t be...
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    What is your Screenwriting approach?

    Rules are meant to be bent, not broken. UNLESS the brilliant factor applies. That’s a critical factor. I’m old, I know I’m not brilliant. Many people believe they are better than the system. If they truly are, they will succeed. Because their “original” product will get into the right hands...
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    What is your Screenwriting approach?

    There's many ways to answer your question. If you plan on self-funding then write whatever you want. You're the boss. Just make sure the script is good. But, by bypassing the "rules" your script will probably be filled with fatal flaws. Before I say why you should stick to the rules, I'll...
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    Just Saying Howdy!

    Just stopping in to say Hello. I've written quite a few screenplays over the years. Shot two micro-budget films. The first US SINNERS is available at Netflix, is distributed by Hart Fisher's American Horrors, and has been hailed as "All micro-budget cinema can and should be" and "worst piece...
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