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From high school teacher to secretary at Paramount to film editor to writing for the “It Girl” of Hollywood, Ethel Doherty made her mark.
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Stunt choreographer and action director Don Lee on emotional storytelling, honoring the lineage of a dangerous craft, and the long-overdue Oscar recognition for stunt design.
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Screenplays
Liz Sarnoff discusses staying true to the characters’ ideals while allowing for creative liberties and how her past work experience has prepared her for this project.
William Dickerson and John Thorne give an in-depth examination on the differences between the pilot and what ultimately became the feature film ‘Mulholland Drive’.
Television
Meaghan Oppenheimer spills the beans about juggling multiple timelines and character arcs, an enthusiastic fan base, and where she finds inspiration.
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Script Magazine compiled a list of noteworthy screenwriting contests, fellowships and labs calendar dates, and prizes to help you create a strategy for entering writing contests.
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