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Lesson 13
Posted by cheryl croasmun on July 10, 2023 at 6:11 pmReply to post your assignment.
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WIM Module 5, Lesson 13
Lloyd Shellenberger Continuing Act 4
My vision: Working hard every day to become the best writer I can be and as a result I do become the best writer in Hollywood.
What I learned from doing this assignment is that I continually write bad scenes in favor of speed. I can only trust the process and hope that the final phase will clean up the junk.
I am looking at as an opportunity to make my screenplay better.
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Margaret’s continuing Act 4
Vision: To be the best faith-based screenwriter
Progress: Going smooth – got the hang of just speed writing through!
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Adrienne – Continues -Act 4 Module 5 Lesson 13
My Vision: I am going to work as hard as I reasonably am able to succeed at script writing to be recognized by multiple movie producers as a skilled script writer, and to have my scripts produced worldwide.
What I have learned from this assignment is not to give up, focus on finishing my 1<sup>st</sup> draft.
It’s not always easy to find time to write, but the 5-minute daily good advice to finish 6-10 pages.
Looking forward to completing my first draft.
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Alyssa Continues Act 4
One Sentence Vision: To be the best writer I can be and a go-to writer in the industry, crafting scripts that become successful movies and make a lasting impact on people.
I technically finished my first draft but it’s more like 15% quality than 30% so I am going back through and adjusting some things, filling in the gaps, etc. to get it to the 30% mark and ready for the next module. But despite some hangups and a few stall-outs, I do feel like I’m getting the hang of high speed writing overall!
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WIM Module 5, Lesson 13
Lenore Bechtel Continues Act 4
My vision: I want to create enough salable screenplays that an agent will want to market my work and recommend me for writing assignments.
What I learned from doing this assignment is that I’m eager to start Module 6 to receive some great tips for writing draft two.
Loved the quote that started this assignment: “There are two fatal errors that keep great projects from coming to life: 1) Not finishing 2) Not starting”
― Buddha Gautama
How true!
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Module 5 Lesson 13 Continue Act 4
Marguerite Langstaff: THE BILLIONAIRE IN 501
Vision: I want to learn to write and market movie scripts.
What I learned doing this assignment…I learned that when I think I can’t, that sometimes I actually can.
State/Activity: I am looking forward to finishing this draft.
It’s going ok for me.
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Melissa Barreca Continuing Act 4
My vision: Melissa Barreca is one of the most sought after writers in the movie industry because of the artistry of her writing, professionalism and exceptional ability to tell important, entertaining, joyful, and heartbreaking stories that inspire audiences and become legendary classics.
What I learned from doing this assignment is/How it’s going: I am so close to finishing this draft and it feels great. I have nine scenes to write and they are some of the most violent and shocking of the whole story, so I am sure they will be fun to get down on paper.
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H. Vince Continues Act 4
WIM Module 5 – 2023
Lesson 13: Continue Act 4. 6-10 Pages
My Vision: I am going to be a professional screenwriter
What I learned from doing this assignment is…
Just to write and remembering I’m in the Climax/Ultimate Expression of the Conflict before resolving it
TITLE: DREAM VACATION
WRITTEN BY: H. Vince
GENRE: DRAMA/THRILLER
HIGH CONCEPT: When a retired couple finally take their dream vacation, the husband starts showing signs of rapid dementia and leaves his wife in distress in a foreign country.
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BRIAN BULL – Continues Act 4
VISION!!!
My ultimate goal is to get my scripts from my hands to the SILVER SCREEN!!
“What I learned from doing this assignment is…
Just keep doing.The ONE THAT GOT AWAY – A Fisherman’s Tale
A fisherman is determined to catch the fish he blames for his younger brother’s death, however, in the end, it turns out the fisherman is the one who had gotten away.
ASSIGNMENT
2. Write 6 – 10 pages a day in the next two days.
3. Tell us how it is going for you.
It’s a challenge to find the time each day.
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Veronica Turowski Continues Act 4
My Vision: I want to be a successful writer who writes several scripts yearly and then sells them to producers who create my vision for the big screen.
What I learned from doing this assignment is when you have an outline, it’s easier to follow through. I caught a couple of plot holes I created when I changed parts of my scenes while I was writing.
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Bent started act 4
my vision for me is to complete this script and keep writing drafts until it is the best thing ever.
what i learned doing this assignment was i am wanting a balance of action and progressing the plot. I want it to be balanced.
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