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Let’s Hear It For The Boys

Our fellow Scribes have been busy-busy lately! Christopher Stack, the half-brother of our own Danny Stack* (only he was spirited away at birth to LA, yet still leads a curiously parallell life involving movies to the Irish brother he never knew he had until the advent of The Scribosphere) has put his marvellous short An Exercise In Vigilance up online for all to see. He’s even inviting comments. I watched all seven minutes this morning and was impressed: the production values are great! The website too has some interesting info on how it was shot etc, so those of you… Read More »Let’s Hear It For The Boys

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Skillset Funding – Screen Bursaries

Did I mention Adrian Mead and Clare Kerr are running a course on adaptation in Edinburgh in March? Oh that’s right, I did. (Click on the links here, here and here if you want more info on the course and why it’s a good idea to learn more about adaptation). I also mentioned then that I would only be going if I could secure funding from Skillset. Well good news! I’ve got some. So I will definitely be there. I know some of you out there are going too: I called no less than three B&B’s in Edinburgh yesterday who… Read More »Skillset Funding – Screen Bursaries

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Stephen Moffatt In Moviescope!

I know lots of you out in www.land loved Stephen Moffatt’s episode of Dr. Who, “Blink” recently, so you may be interested to know that Moviescope Magazine have an interview with Moffatt in the new issue. You can read excerpts on their website until the issue wings its way to our sweaty little hands next week. Other articles of note include Sweeney Todd’s John Logan on writing and Sanctuary, an internet-only SF wedisode series, a sure must for all those interested in our Digital Future as writers. Talking of Dr. Who, Torchwood starts tonight on BBC2 at 9pm. I don’t… Read More »Stephen Moffatt In Moviescope!

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Adaptation: Mead Kerr Class

Many Bloggers and Bang2writers took a Mead Kerr Class with me in the last year, either in London or Edinburgh. I think these courses and Mead Kerr are great ‘cos unlike so many screenwriting classes, they’re not telling you what you already know for about three billion pounds; instead it’s about sharing information, identifying elements you need to work on (and not just craft either) and networking. In short, I can’t recommend them highly enough so when Adrian told me he’s got a new class for the new year, I said I’d post info. I even hope to go to… Read More »Adaptation: Mead Kerr Class

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Penny Dreadful Pitch Online

Elinor has certainly made her presence felt in The Scribosphere since joining earlier this year and I was delighted to work with her on the Metlab initiative on her fabulous period drama/horror piece Penny Dreadful that some of you may recall from Bang2write’s Alternative Pitch Fever back in July. Well, never one to rest on her laurels Elinor has enlisted the help of My Visual Pitch in getting Penny Dreadful “out there” and what a marvellous pitch it makes! I had no idea what to expect from these people and it really has fired up my interest in using this… Read More »Penny Dreadful Pitch Online

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Mercurio Tutorials Up Online

Good news my pretties. Courtesy of the wonderful Jim Mercurio (even in the middle of his hard drive hell), some of the tutorials included with the marvellous drama Hard Scrambled are up online for you to view IN FULL, FOR FREE. If you recall, I really rated these tutorials since the insights included give you a really important insight into the filmmaking process, even if you’re more of a writer and not principally interested in filmmaking itself. I particularly like the Working With Actors one – you’ll see why when you watch it! Plus Eyal Podell is hot laydeez. Check… Read More »Mercurio Tutorials Up Online

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How To Write An Ode Google Style – links to info and lesson plans [updated 11/04/08]

Teachers this is just for you!!! Links to information, lesson plans and step-by-step guides about odes all in the same place! Don’t say I never give you anything! : )————————————————————-Since I get on average a whopping THIRTEEN people a day average coming by this blog in the hope that I tell them how to write an ode (I know, weird – I think I owe it to Crampon’s Nads if you recall), I’ve decided to take the bull by the horns and provide some links for you lovely surfing teachers: Fantastic lesson plan about the ode “To Autumn” by John… Read More »How To Write An Ode Google Style – links to info and lesson plans [updated 11/04/08]

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