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Post by Joxcenia on Jan 22, 2007 1:34:56 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Jan 22, 2007 1:40:00 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Jan 26, 2007 20:33:10 GMT -6
Google: White, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, Goldenrod, Buff, Salmon, Cherry, Tan, Gray and Ivory
Script Supervisor
John August: Hollywood Standard
Michael Reaves’ Random Ramblings Star Date: Way Overdue
Google: Script Progression+White, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, Goldenrod, Buff, Salmon, Cherry, Tan, Gray and Ivory
Google: Screenwriting+Script Progression Color
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Post by Joxcenia on Jan 26, 2007 21:18:05 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Mar 4, 2007 0:38:33 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Mar 5, 2007 3:16:42 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Mar 5, 2007 3:50:35 GMT -6
The last two don't seem to be there any longer, but I'll leave the links in case they return.
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Post by Joxcenia on May 17, 2007 16:00:54 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on May 24, 2007 19:50:47 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Oct 30, 2007 22:11:03 GMT -6
Guest Blogger: Jane Espenson
The truth is, learning to write for television is lot like learning to speak when you’re a baby. You don’t need rules, you need examples. Read enough scripts and study how they lay out their stories. Then formulate your own set of constraints based on what you’re seeing. Try to lay out your own stories so they strain as few of the constraints as possible. Bam! You’ve got a killer spec script! ~~ Jane Espenson
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Post by Joxcenia on Apr 2, 2008 17:20:36 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Jul 7, 2009 20:46:31 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Oct 7, 2009 22:23:55 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Nov 10, 2009 1:07:14 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Nov 19, 2009 17:37:50 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Mar 4, 2010 0:13:26 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Apr 6, 2010 23:35:09 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Apr 6, 2010 23:36:04 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Sept 13, 2010 15:57:47 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Oct 21, 2010 22:38:49 GMT -6
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Post by Joxcenia on Oct 21, 2010 22:40:58 GMT -6
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