
Keya Murthy
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Keya Murthy
MemberJanuary 13, 2022 at 5:25 am in reply to: What did you learn from the Opening Teleconference?Hi Cheryl,
The list is endless as to how much I learned in the three hours today. I’ll try and summarize below using the art of recovery, and not referring to my notes. 😉
1. Always submit your homework. 80% of submission allows me to be an alumni.
2. No feedback for 10? days/assignments.
3. The more feedback I give, the better I get at writing.
4. The art of reading the lesson, writing, and posting my homework in 60-90minutes.
5. Do things the easy way.
6. Be nice to my classmates and in this community.
7. Get feedback from those who are good at the topic.
8. It’s okay to write bad scripts to learn to write good scripts. M Night Shyamalan’s story, James Justice’s stories were good stories.
9. If I have to take time off, start where everyone is when I return and finish what I missed soon.
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1. Keya Murthy
2. I agree to the terms of this release form.
As a member of this group, I agree to the following:
1. That I will keep the processes, strategies, teleconferences, communications, lessons, and models of the class confidential, and that I will NOT share any of this program either privately, with a group, posting online, writing articles, through video or computer programming, or in any other way that would make those processes, teleconferences, communications, lessons, and models of the class available to anyone who is not a member of this class.
2. That each writer’s work here is copyrighted and that writer is the sole owner of that work. That includes this program which is copyrighted by Hal Croasmun. I acknowledge that submission of an idea to this group constitutes a claim of and the recognition of ownership of that idea.
I will keep the other writer’s ideas and writing confidential and will not share this information with anyone without the express written permission of the writer/owner. I will not market or even discuss this information with anyone outside this group.
3. I also understand that many stories and ideas are similar and/or have common themes and from time to time, two or more people can independently and simultaneously generate the same concept or movie idea.
4. If I have an idea that is the same as or very similar to another group member’s idea, I’ll immediately contact Hal and present proof that I had this idea prior to the beginning of the class. If Hal deems them to be the same idea or close enough to cause harm to either party, he’ll request both parties to present another concept for the class.
5. If I don’t present proof to Hal that I have the same idea as another person, I agree that all ideas presented to this group are the sole ownership of the person who presented them and I will not write or market another group member’s ideas.
6. Finally, I agree not to bring suit against anyone in this group for any reason, unless they use a substantial portion of my copyrighted work in a manner that is public and/or that prevents me from marketing my script by shopping it to production companies, agents, managers, actors, networks, studios or any other entertainment industry organizations or people.
This completes the Group Release Form for the class.
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My name is Keya Murthy, I guess my name will show up when I hit “Post”. LOL!
To make it easy for you, call me Kay-ya.
I have written ZERO scripts – so brand new here.I would love to learn how to write a sellable script and all the art and science of scriptwriting, pitching, working with a producer, etc.
I worked as a tutor of science, maths, language for seven years while I was a student. For sixteen years I worked as a software engineer. Got a degree in physics honors and a master’s in computer science. Lost my job in 2001, went back to school, studied to be a clinical hypnotherapist. Have been working as a clinical hypnotherapist, spiritual life coach, energy medicine practitioner at the Ventura Healing Center for sixteen years.
Have written eleven books so far, and published them on amazon. I love to learn and share.
I write every day.
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Keya Murthy
I agree to the terms of this release form.