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So sorry, guys, No Trigger Digest this week. Blogger wasn’t playing nice with me. I don't know why.
Coming this week: MM’s script review of Diablo Cody’s Jennifer’s Body!
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New Screenplays:
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In The Bedroom, an undated, unspecified draft script by Rob Festinger and Todd Field (based on the short story 'Killings' by Andre Dubus).
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New Books:
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Billy Mernit recommends Mark Harris's Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood. “It's the best book written about the movies and what they mean to us to come down the pike in a long while, and its subject matter is particularly intriguing in terms of its contrast to the times we live in.”
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Mike Le’s agent wants him to start stripping.
John August on Test screening questionnaires:
“There are several companies that do paid test screenings, and I’m sure each has a template and a standardized methodology. But you’re not interested in statistics, and don’t need to compare your movie with other historical dramas of the last five years. You just want to make your movie better. So you can safely make up a sheet of your own…”
Joshua James on Emotional Content
“THE EMOTIONAL CONNECTION of the characters TO THEIR ACTIONS. They are emotionally connected to what they do. That’s going to be the theme of this post, and so it’s gonna be repeated, but for good reason. Too often, when I read a script that has a good idea to it, and good writing, I see that the characters aren’t emotionally invested in their actions. By that, I mean the things that they do in a story (save a cat, drink a beer, smack a guy) aren’t powered by emotional logic, and so it feels more like a construct (this is where my hero does this action) rather than something not only would that person CHOOSE to do, but that person HAS to do. And that’s the dirty secret not only of storytelling, but of life itself.”
Man admits to beheading Hollywood screenwriter, killing doctor in 2004
“A man accused of beheading a HW screenwriter and fatally stabbing his neighbor in a drug-induced rage pleaded guilty today to murder…”
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'My Liar' mines Rachel Cline's past life as a 'screenwriter'
“Building on that success, Cline has returned to tell the story of the Los Angeles that she knew in the '90s as a budding screenwriter.”
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“Screenwriter Paul Haggis (himself getting in on the daft name show) was asked by MTV what the fuck was going on, and he gave a helpful insight into the naming process: ‘I have no idea. It's not my title.’”
How to Create a Three Dimensional Character in a Screenplay
“Step 1:Write a complete biography for all main and secondary characters. As a writer, you need to know every single detail about your characters so when they react in a situation it will feel real. Where did she go to school? What is his economic background? Does she have siblings? Where did he grow up? You protagonist's college education may never come up in your script, but you still need to know about it in order to shape him.”
Interview with a "Screenwriting Professional"
“Jaden, who blogs at Screenwriting for Hollywood was kind enough to share her Hollywood and screenwriting expertise in this interview. In the wake of the WGA strike, Jaden decided to launch her own online business. She now works as a screenwriting consultant, and she is also a fiction and non-fiction writer... In the interview it’s asked, ‘What advice would you give beginners who are interested in screenwriting?’ and Jaden replies, ‘No one will take you seriously if you do not properly format your screenplay. You have to start there.’” Hehehe.. What have I been telling you people?”
How to Become a Screenwriter in Ten Easy Steps
“2: Learn and memorize proper screenplay formatting. This is not optional. Most other items on this list are.” Hey, look at that! See?
Has Academy's vote gotten too rote?
“Music, foreign, docu categories under fire.”
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Indy 4 could premiere at Cannes. The film reshoot rumors aren’t reshoots but pickup shots. There’s another rumor that Indy 4 will not be playing digitally anywhere, and yes, Shia confirmed with MTV that the warehouse in the trailer is THE warehouse.
Hollywood puts focus on China
“Studios, distribs race to get piece of the pie.”
On the meaning of WB’s purchase of New Line
“Warner Bros plans to maintain New Line as a ‘separate development, production, marketing, distribution and business affairs operations.: However, it will “closely integrate and coordinate those functions with Warner Bros. to maximize film performance and operating efficiencies, achieve significant cost savings, and improve margins.’ I’m guessing that means in the short term, there will be minimal layoffs. New Line will still do some distribution. Anne Thompson claims that this is the result of their being ‘various output deals that can’t be instantly severed.’ As for Warners maintaining completely separate operations for New Line, Nikki Finke writes ‘Of course, how long that lasts is anybody’s guess.’” See also the NYT article.
Film greenlights in limbo
“Pic development gives way to strike concerns.”
Script Review: The Happening
“M. Night Shyamalan is at a strange point in his career. His approach to filmmaking seems to be that he is going to take the most super-cliched genre staples (ghosts, aliens, mermaids, and pilgrims) and sort of retroactively 'own' the sub-genre by coming up with the ultimate twist. So it isn't any surprise that Shyamalan's latest foray, The Happening, is in the apocalypse-in-progress mode of such current films as I Am Legend, 28 Days Later or even Diary of the Dead. It's a sub-genre just crying out for reinvention at Shyamalan's genius soaked hands. Sadly, the genius doesn't sweat from Shyamalan's pores here, only some silly chlorophyl based mixture that smells strangely like the carcass of a once promising career.”
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Above is a pic of NYT’s Visual Guide to the Box Office. It’s interactive, so be sure to click around.
On the Use of Windows in A Beautiful Mind
“Ron Howard and Akiva Goldman’s deliberate use of windows in A Beautiful Mind is effectual as a device for accentuating the experience of mental illness. Its symbolic implications can also lead viewers to uncover layers of meaning from multiple perspectives. ‘Within this perfectly detailed exterior life I could build an inner life and in so doing, give the audience a window into what it might feel like to suffer from this disease.’ (Goldman).”
How to break into screenwriting
“Wanted: Co-writer for high-profile Hollywood screenplay. No experience necessary. Yep, it's for real. My friend Eric Estrin, left, has launched the "LA Observed Script Project," a collaborative venture that's partly an experiment and mostly a writing competition. Estrin started off the project's screenplay "Right of Way" with a three-page setup. Then it was turned over to the masses. Wanna-be screenwriters are asked to submit a few pages. Each week, Estrin will pick the submission that best advances the story.”
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Matt Lopez knows how the other side works
“He moved from a job as a DreamWorks lawyer to Disney’s resident writer feature program. His Bedtime Stories is now filming with Adam Sandler starring.”
Screenwriting teacher offers an insider's tips
“However, she said ultimately the scripts that get made into movies are the ones that are well-written and engaging. She said it's a fallacy to think it's impossible to make it in in Hollywood, but emphasized it is talent that makes the difference. ‘You can't teach someone a writer's voice,’ DeMarco said. ‘What you can learn in screenwriting is that it is a distinct form. There is a craft to screenplays that is different from fiction writing and poetry.’”
R.I.P. Robin Moore
“The writer of books such as The French Connection and The Green Berets, both of which went on to become films, has passed away at the age of 82.”
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“Michael Green wasn't unprepared for the job of working on the script for Warner Bros. upcoming Green Lantern, having had previous experience as a part of the writing teams for Heroes and Smallville, and being the current writer on DC Comics Superman/Batman. Speaking to Newasarama, Green confirmed his work on the script and the fun he is having with it.”
Cleveland teen wins screenwriting contest
“Months ago, she had entered the Scenarios USA scriptwriting contest, but she'd put it out of her mind. So she was completely surprised when she walked into a classroom on Feb. 19 to find a crowd of friends, family and Scenarios staffers along with banners and flowers... Her winning story will be turned into a short film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber ("Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"). The movie will be cast and shot in Cleveland...”
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Project Greenlight Horror Screenwriting Duo to Raise Hellraiser
“Saw 4 and Saw 5 [and Feast] screenwriters Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan will hammer out the script for the upcoming Dimension Films remake of Hellraiser. Variety reports that the writers' salaries will be in the "high six figures for the job," and it may actually be money well spent. Directors Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo will begin shooting their remake of the 21-year-old film this spring, giving Melton and Dunstan at best about three months to get a script in shape.”
Cut/Scenes: screenwriting vs. game writing
“In any story-driven media, be it novels, narrative videogames, films, etc., you can’t have a very successful project without solid writing. While visual media like film and videogames (and from here, we’re speaking of games with central story lines, not Tetris) don’t necessarily rely on the spoken word as heavily, the writing is still an essential part of the production. With narrative becoming more and more important in gaming, and the industry growing at such an exponential rate, we’re seeing more established screenwriters try their hand at writing for games. But can these skills really be translated into such a vastly different media?”
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Hollywood, Etc.: In the beginning ... was the word
“In the classroom, each student takes a turn, assigning speaking roles to their classmates. Sometimes Voytilla joins in. And when they're done, there's a round of applause led by their teacher, who adds, ‘Thanks for sharing that.’ Youthful writers, he knows, can be impatient, saddled sometimes with bad grammatical habits and balking at the extensive work that goes into coming up with even a first draft. They persist, though, taking criticism and suggestions, aching to get their work on paper, ‘the kinds of stories - sometimes nightmares - in the world as they see it and experience it,’ says Voytilla, ‘the potential of love, standing up against oppression, relationships - father-son, father-daughter - and dealing with parents and other loved ones (like Jenkins' The Savages and Polley's Away From Her).’”
Hollywood Screenwriter Hopes To Remake Slapshot
“Peter Steinfeld, a Hollywood screenwriter whose works include Analyze That and Be Cool, is in the process of writing a screenplay for a remake of the 1977 cult classic Slapshot.”
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On the Contest Circuit:
2008 Waterfront Screenplay Competition
“The 2008 Waterfront Screenplay Competition will take place during this year's annual Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan June 12-15…”
BlueCat Screenwriting Lab Announces Short Screenplay Winners
Scriptapalooza Interviews TV Contest Winners
Script Savvy Announces January Contest Winners
WILDSound Announces Contest Winners
PAGE Award Winning Writers Build Careers in the Industry
BlueCat Lab Announces Pitch Development Awards
HSI Announces Monthly Contest Winner
CineStory Retreat Chosen as Top Prize for Final Draft Competition
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No, this wasn’t me: Mystery Man Who Fed Striking WGA Writers Revealed, Thanked (This was, in fact, Drew Carey.)
WGA Members Ratify Contract
Screenwriters Vote to Strike Annually In Future
WGA files embezzling case
CBS profit drops as TV and radio revenue declines
Sweetheart deals soured
LA Times: Writers bill aims at cable revenue
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And finally…