That's clear. I think it's entirely plausible, Headen. And we've all already experienced these new approaches that have changed thousands of screenwriters in a particular genre.
Harold Ferré Hi Harold, the short answer is YES. I was listening to a podcast by John August and Craig Mazin and they were extolling the virtue of white space on the screenplay page; of not overwriting the script. We are not novel writers, but screenwriters and there’s a discipline involved, so that we don’t fall into prose, but have tight action lines.
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Thank you for your feedback.
However, I'd really like to know... Have you ever had a turning point that changed your writing style?
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No but I do see where that is possible. New experiences, gives new talent and ideas
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That's clear. I think it's entirely plausible, Headen. And we've all already experienced these new approaches that have changed thousands of screenwriters in a particular genre.
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Harold Ferré Hi Harold, the short answer is YES. I was listening to a podcast by John August and Craig Mazin and they were extolling the virtue of white space on the screenplay page; of not overwriting the script. We are not novel writers, but screenwriters and there’s a discipline involved, so that we don’t fall into prose, but have tight action lines.
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That's an undeniable truth, Hall.