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Michael Brandt

Why ‘Arthur the King’ Is a Four Act Movie: A Conversation with Screenwriter Michael Brandt

‘Arthur the King’ screenwriter Michael Brandt shares what emotionally resonated for him to adapt this true story, discovering the thematic foundation, how his editing background influences his writing, and why this movie is a four-act structure.

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SCRIPT ARCHIVES: Screenwriter Michael Brandt Moves Behind the CameraScript Magazine
WRITERS ON WRITING: The Script Sale – How The Hell Did You Guys Do It?Script Magazine
Habits of Highly Successful Screenwriters: Believe You’re TalentedKarl Iglesias
Podcast: Screenwriters Derek Haas, Michael Brandt on The DoubleJenna Milly
What’s New in the Sept/Oct 2010 Issue of ScriptScript Magazine

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