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“Nine Easy Steps To Writing A Screeenplay”
by Donald L. Vasicek So, you began your screenplay with a visual metaphor. You’ve introduced your main character, the setting, the time, the theme, and you’re introducing other major and periphery characters. You’re getting to like your story pretty well, … Continue reading →
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