by BlueCat | May 27, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Andrew Schwartz Netflix Feature Film pulls Star Studded Cast. “You can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs,” says self-assured General Glenn McMahon (Brad Pitt). He’s speaking to a host of war-weary Afghani villagers U.S. Marines killed of a local...
by BlueCat | May 21, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Deanna Carlyle All the writing advice in the world can’t replace good tools and lots of practice. This is why I’ve compiled the following list of more than a thousand action verbs. I needed a handy, printable reference tool that didn’t strain my eyes or wrists....
by BlueCat | May 20, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
By Andrew Schwartz Origins of the Franchise. As it relates to the decades-old, genre-defining film-franchise, Alien: Covenant serves one true purpose: to explain the origin of the film’s legendary Xenomorph. Supported by an excellent cast, beautifully haunting...
by BlueCat | May 19, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Christina K. Holmes 1. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humblebaek, Denmark Fancy a trip abroad to get the creative juices flowing? Look no further than a small city north of Copenhagen on the Danish-Swedish border. A modern art museum on the shores of the Oresund...
by BlueCat | May 15, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
Dialogue, it’s a crucial part of any successful script, but also the easiest element to get wrong. Novice writers will often write flat dialogue where characters simply state how they feel, asserting a beat within a scene instead of massaging it into place. If a...
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