From IndieWire <>> "Max La Bella has the same story that most aspiring filmmakers have. He grew up loving movies and building worlds out of LEGOs before realizing that he could be the one to make cinematic universes for others to play in, eventually cruising off to film school to chase his dream job." http://www.indiewire.com/2016/03/heres-what-happens-when-your-dream-film...
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Great article. Loved the ending. I always say, HOPE never quits. Below I copy and paste it the screenwriter's closing statement, where HOPE is mentioned twice. "I wrote the whole article furious, and that turn toward hope came about while writing it. I wanted to write my angry piece, but then I realized that maybe I do have hope. If I didn’t have hope, why am I still writing? I’m still doing it. I’m still here." I know writers in huge places who still face these exact problems, and why I wrote the article was to tell others that it’s okay. So many writers have no concept that it’s gonna be difficult. But you’re strong enough to move on. It’s the only thing you can do. Even if you get kicked down, still keep hope somewhere deep down inside."
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Corrections, the author of the article mentioned HOPE four times. HOPE never quits, fellow happy writers. Period.
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Absolutely agree..That closing statement made the whole article worth reading more than once..D