So who all is living here in Los Angeles?
So who all is living here in Los Angeles?
I've been having problems with theme and incorporating it into my screenplay. I could use some examples.
Hi Nikki, you have to identify your theme from the beginning. Theme is the spine that holds your screenplay together - a blueprint if you like and it's what you keep referring to when you write - ensu...
Expand commentHi Nikki, you have to identify your theme from the beginning. Theme is the spine that holds your screenplay together - a blueprint if you like and it's what you keep referring to when you write - ensure all your scenes encapsulate the theme. For example: one of my scripts is about temptation and how that would affect the main and secondary characters. How does temptation impact them and what do they do to overcome it. Is one character's temptation the same as the others or do they get seduced by different things? It's real life but the setting can be anywhere because it's universal and transcends time and place. The central question for the hero is - will he triumph over his enemy (temptation) or will it end in his demise? Whatever your theme is - make it the foundation of your story. Hope this helps.
Nikki, Another two cents. Bruce Joel Rubin never discovered the theme of Ghost until after it was in pre-production. And until the movie came out, for the most part, thought of it as simply a ghost st...
Expand commentNikki, Another two cents. Bruce Joel Rubin never discovered the theme of Ghost until after it was in pre-production. And until the movie came out, for the most part, thought of it as simply a ghost story. He later learned the story had much more inside of it for the audience. So, sometimes even the writer herself may not discover the story's theme or themes until it's been written and walked away from. And sometimes, the unplanned story turns out to be the strongest. JB
The 3rd item here might be of help: http://tinyurl.com/atssg79 There's a cool free video. We have some other info from Seymour, LA Writers Lab, etc. at http://www.PerformerPages.com...
Expand commentThe 3rd item here might be of help: http://tinyurl.com/atssg79 There's a cool free video. We have some other info from Seymour, LA Writers Lab, etc. at http://www.PerformerPages.com
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For those in LA, there is an Industry Networking event on July 25th at Busbys East on Wilshire. Could be fun for us Stage 32 folks to grab a beer and talk the talk! http://www.meetup.com/IndieFilms/ev...
Expand commentFor those in LA, there is an Industry Networking event on July 25th at Busbys East on Wilshire. Could be fun for us Stage 32 folks to grab a beer and talk the talk! http://www.meetup.com/IndieFilms/events/128319202/
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Hey MJ. Remember, you can organize a Stage 32 Meetup right through the site. There's a special section in the Stage 32 Lounge.