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Lesson 7
Posted by cheryl croasmun on May 29, 2023 at 9:33 pmReply to post your work.
Cameron Martin replied 1 year, 10 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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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 – Finally getting better at not stoping if I see a word or action I know could use a little work.
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MOD. 5-#7 – FIRST DRAFT
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 finished Act 3! I have been trying to use the timer, but it frustrates me at times. So today, I quit using. It, just for now. So I could finish my Act 3 without a 10-minute timer going off. It’s got its usefulness, and then sometimes it’s time to put it aside. Still I am writing much faster than I used to. And I don’t let myself pause for long ever.
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Cameron Martin’s Continuing Act 2
Vision: Write story. Connect with audiences. Speak to something deeper in them. Time with family is prioritized.
What I learned from doing this assignment is…Downside with writing by hand is that it’s soooooo much slower. The other problem was rewriting a couple of scenes that were already typed out as a proof of concept about a year ago. I REALLY wanted to consolidate the first draft into one format, but going forward, I may choose to be comfortable having my “rough draft” be written in separate formats or software, and just try to include notes where needed, if I happen to be pulling from different sources again.
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Vision: Professional. Produced. Prolific. Popular
Fourth of July weekend is a chance to catchup and declare myself free of any negative emotions. I realize how much I loved the old movies of the 1940s where the words were so clever – letting that go so I can come current and also let the words come later.
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