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Lesson 6
Posted by cheryl croasmun on May 29, 2023 at 9:33 pmReply to post your work.
Pam Ewing replied 1 year, 11 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies -
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I actually began Act 3 now.
MY VISION – To write cutting edge, unique, human, soul-inspiring, Oscar-winning scripts that have commercial success and that producers line up to buy and make into multi-million dollar movies. With me in important leading roles. Which makes me a Force in the Hollywood Entertainment industry – as a writer, actor, producer, and director.
WHAT I LEARNED FROM DOING THIS ASSIGNMENT IS… I hate the timer! Ten minutes is too little to take a meaty bite at my scenes. I never finish in ten minutes, but it does help me write quicker than I would.
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My Vision – To create commercial studio size films that move people. To create characters that can live forever and bring moving memories to those that have watched one of my films.
What I learned from doing this assignment – Just cranking along…
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Cameron Martin Began Act 2
Vision: Write a story that connects with audiences on a spiritual level, while prioritizing quality time with family.
What I learned from doing this assignment is…Rituals help (like having a specific time, place, and set up to prepare you). Also, at this stage, rituals or having the perfect set up isn’t a prerequisite, since the objective is to have words on paper; just words, not necessarily anything of quality. Also found that praying beforehand helps to assuage anxiety about what to come up with. If you’re not religious, meditating and giving your “best” away, like imagining sending it away on a journey to one day come back to you on its own, may be a good substitute.
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Vision: Professional. Produced. Prolific. Popular.
My only thought at this point is how glad I am that I don’t need to share my work!
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