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When working on an original script, how often do you change the title through or after the writing process? I know the title is as crucial as the writing itself and I was just curious as to how many different titles other writers go through before settling on the right one.
For me the story is the title, so I usually stick with it until Fade Out... then it might change. I have a script that began as a story about people who worked the graveyard shift, and the title refle...
Expand commentFor me the story is the title, so I usually stick with it until Fade Out... then it might change. I have a script that began as a story about people who worked the graveyard shift, and the title reflected that. In rewrites the story came out of the darkness and the title didn't fit anymore. But usually the title is the story... and stays until the producer changes it.
I've never been able to nail a title right out of the gate. I always use a working title and hope that a more poignant title emerges as I write.
Hey Tommy, the title and Logline are critical as it is the first thing a potential Producer reads. If it doesn't appeal to him then he may not read further so I can understand your desire to get it ri...
Expand commentHey Tommy, the title and Logline are critical as it is the first thing a potential Producer reads. If it doesn't appeal to him then he may not read further so I can understand your desire to get it right. The title really should relate to the story and leave you a picture in you mind regarding what the movie may be about. I generally give my screenplays an initial name then once I get further into it I find an idea for a name that gels with the story. Sometimes 2 or even 3 title may evolve until I settle with one. When I get the right title at the end I know straight away, THAT'S THE ONE.
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Hey Troy, a few days ago we implemented a new privacy setting to give you the option of accepting private messages only from users within your network. Today, I discovered a bug with the way this option is set for new users. I just wanted to let you know that the bug is now fixed, so all members are now able to receive private messages from any other member (the default setting). If you'd like to receive private messages only from users within your network, you can change this setting here. Also, you can access your privacy settings at any time from the drop-down menu that appears when you hov...
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