Hey guys!
Last month, I posted the 10 Oscar nominated screenplays right here on Stage 32. Since that day, over 50,000 of you have hit the page! Good on you for investing in yourself by using your valuable time to read and explore these acclaimed works.
As much as we learn from reading great screenplays, we can learn even more by discussing them. So whaddaya say we do that today and this weekend leading up to the broadcast on Sunday.
Which screenplay was your favorite? What stood out to you, good or bad?
My favorite? 3 Billboards. Running time, 115 minutes. Script length, 85 pages. Talk about economy of style and substance! Not a wasted letter.
But what say you? Let's banter. Drop down to the comments section and be heard!
I look forward to your thoughts!
RB
PS - Don't forget, there's still time to enter our 6th Annual Oscar contest. To submit your entries, click here
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Happy Sunday to all my creative friends. Hope you're all having an awesome weekend.
First up for Coffee & Content this week, with so many Stage 32 members creating short films and short form digital content, I thought it might be worth having a look at Filmmaker IQ's recent video How to Get Your Short Screened at Film Festivals. Certainly interested in hearing your thoughts on this one!
Next, from our friends at Cinefix, yet another comprehensive video. This time, it's a look at 2 brilliant moments in editing from 2 fantastic films: Ida and No Country for Old Men.
As always, my only ask is that you pay it forward and share the Coffee & Content blog with those you feel would benefit from viewing the content.
And of course, comments welcome below!
Enjoy the content!
Cheers!
RB
How to Get Your Short Film Screened at Festivals
Holding Long and Cutting Short: 2 Brilliant Moments in Editing
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