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Tag: Genre

#ThinkpieceThursday – Genre Is Meaningless

#ThinkpieceThursday – Chinatown and Apocalypse Now are the same film

Published 19th October 2017
Categorized as Movies, Musings, Television, Thinkpiece Thursday Tagged Apocalypse Now, Character, Characters, Chinatown, Emotional Toolbox, ETB, Film, Films, Genre, Heretic, Laurie Hutzler, Movies, Nine Character Types, Screenplay, Screenplays, Screenwriting, Script, Scripts, Scriptwriting, Silence of the Lambs, TV, Writing

#WritingAdviceWednesday – Breaking The Mold : When Harry Met Sally

#WritingAdviceWednesday – Emotion transcends Genre

Published 16th August 2017
Categorized as Movies, Videos, Writing Advice Wednesday Tagged Character, Characters, Emotional Toolbox, ETB, Film, Films, Genre, Laurie Hutzler, Movies, Nine Character Types, Rom-Com, Romantic Comedy, Screenplay, Screenplays, Screenwriting, Script, Scripts, Scriptwriting, TV, When Harry Met Sally, Writing, Writing Advice, Writing Tips

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