So, I've heard people say that they were shocked that Bruce Willis was dead in The Sixth Sense, and of course, no one suspected Darth Vader was Luke's father, but what reveal surprised you the most in any film?
So, I've heard people say that they were shocked that Bruce Willis was dead in The Sixth Sense, and of course, no one suspected Darth Vader was Luke's father, but what reveal surprised you the most in any film?
Hey all, Very excited to engage with what seems like an awesome community! I've written three pilots (two dramas and a dramedy) and included act breaks in all of them. I did this just as a matter of formatting, not for any particular creative purpose. I was told that the breaks got in the way, and I...
Expand postHey all, Very excited to engage with what seems like an awesome community! I've written three pilots (two dramas and a dramedy) and included act breaks in all of them. I did this just as a matter of formatting, not for any particular creative purpose. I was told that the breaks got in the way, and I should remove them. Do you consider act breaks essential if a piece is intended for premium cable? Should a new writer always include them? Thanks!
If you are talking notation, I agree just remove it.
I like what Matt Hurd said. Have two versions of it. However if you feel like, for your sake, you want to put them in then so be it. I would worry about writing it and then let the exec tell you to ke...
Expand commentI like what Matt Hurd said. Have two versions of it. However if you feel like, for your sake, you want to put them in then so be it. I would worry about writing it and then let the exec tell you to keep or remove it. Because like Matt said, the exec will tell you simply "the breaks got in the way" and you can simply remove them.
Thanks, everybody! I've stuck with including clearly marked Act Breaks, and I think that will help me avoid formatting quibbles.
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