Screenwriting : Thomas Pemberton LAB by Rosemond Perdue

Rosemond Perdue

Thomas Pemberton LAB

Hello to everyone taking part in Thomas' class today to Write Your Feature Screenplay in 12 weeks.

Here's the link so you can all stay connected throughout the class.

We learn so much together.

Here's an easy way to stay in touch.

Jack Gorman

I'm in Los Angeles!

Ashanti Celeste

I'm in Sacramento :)

Paul Rivers

Ogden Utah

Manina Lassen

Im from Berlin, Germany

Amanda Toney

Hi everyone, so glad to have you in the class. We look forward to having everyone stay in touch and support one another. I encourage you to send eachother network requests here on Stage 32 to start to build your tribe and have support one another through the next 12 weeks. I'm here if you ever need anything!

JoLiegh Evans

Hi! I'm from Henderson, Nevada. (Basically Las Vegas.)

Cienwen Peterson

Los Angeles!!!

JoLiegh Evans

Where were we supposed to email our questionnaires? I got the documents a couple of days ago but I didn't see Thomas in the Cc for forwarding. Was he in the Bcc?

JoLiegh Evans

Haha, oh crap! Thank you. (I totally just outed myself as someone who didn't read the obvious. lol)

Amanda Toney

Hi everyone - to avoid any confusion I just re-sent out the syllabus and questionnaires updated and I copied Thomas's email in the cc:, as well as included it on the syllabus.

Selma Karayalcin

Hello, I am from London England and live in North Cyprus. I loved hearing your stories last night and can't wait to hear how they develop. It is going to be quite a ride for all of us!

Richard "RB" Botto

Couldn't be in better hands with Thomas. As good as it gets.

Paul Rivers

Hello fellow writers,

I am enjoying Tom's Lab, his patience and notes are wonderful.

I am relieved to find a creative process to write/finish my first draft of a feature length script.

Listening to your great stories grow, I hope to see each one at a nearby movie theater next year. I will be there eating popcorn, attempting to suppress my urge to tell my wife, "Oh you'll like this scene." and so on.

I am an intuitive writer, so I am ready to crawl out of my long 'nights in a haunted junkyard' and see daylight again. I am considering writing a 3 page synopsis of a happy holiday movie before I crawl back in and rewrite.

Good luck, Paul

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