by BlueCat | Jun 29, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
By: Andrew L. Schwartz Using Setting as a Vice. Director Sofia Coppola has long toyed with the notion of binding characters to their environment. From Versailles in Marie Antoinette to the suburbs of Los Angeles in The Bling Ring, her characters have...
by BlueCat | Jun 27, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Breana Harris Last summer, when trying to finish a script, I struggled to figure out why I was so unhappy with it. I loved my characters and premise, but something wasn’t right. That’s when I decided to re-watch Ana Lily Amirpour 2014 debut film, A Girl...
by BlueCat | Jun 21, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
A fun sit-down with Gordy Hoffman, founder and judge of the BlueCat Screenplay Competition, answering questions from up and coming filmmakers and screenwriters. In this episode, Gordy tackles the always challenging rewrite.Make it better than the last. Rewriting...
by BlueCat | Jun 19, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
A fun sit-down with Gordy Hoffman, founder and judge of the BlueCat Screenplay Competition, answering questions from up and coming filmmakers and screenwriters. In this episode, Gordy tackles the ways of overcoming writer’s block. Just keep...
by BlueCat | Jun 18, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Gordy Hoffman People are always telling you what you need to write a screenplay. Even I will tell you what’s required or demanded or unavoidable in writing screenplays. But I want to remind myself, and you, what you don’t need, specifically what you absolutely will...
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