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Mark Kamibaya started the topic New Book Shoutout! in the forum Book Discussions 8 years, 11 months ago
I just have to give a shout-out to my friend, JL Callison, who just published his first book! It’s called Stranded at Romson’s Lodge and you can buy it on Amazon! The writing is really good and the author himself is a great man. Buying the book would be awesome. Thanks!
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Mark Kamibaya started the topic New Book Shoutout! in the forum Book Discussions 8 years, 11 months ago
I just have to give a shout-out to my friend, JL Callison, who just published his first book! It’s called Stranded at Romson’s Lodge and you can buy it on Amazon! The writing is really good and the author himself is a great man. Buying the book would be awesome. Thanks!
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Mark Kamibaya changed their profile picture 9 years, 1 month ago
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
@kate-flournoy I’m just reiterating what this big name director guy said. I forgot his name (does that make him not a big name director?), but he was like, “Try to get people who actually want to act, to act. It’s a better opportunity for both them and you.” Or something to that extent. Well, I guess if you can’t do it the easy way . . . <cue evil…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
For doing “movies” I suggest not being an actor yourself. You should be the one holding the camera because you know exactly how you want to movie to look like. Also, try to get friends who are actually interested in acting or movies. They usually are easier to work with.
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
A logline is basically getting to the base of your story by writing your whole concept in two sentences. It’s like an elevator pitch. In those two sentences you have to describe the initial situation, the character, objective, opponent, and the stakes.
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
You can get movie scripts at IMSDB (Internet Movie Script Database). @kate-flournoy
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Stuck, please help. in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Of course this is for your whole novel. The outline is slightly pliable, though so don’t let it constrict you.
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Stuck, please help. in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Also, outlining helps @Alia
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Stuck, please help. in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Hope it helps, @Alia
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Stuck, please help. in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Check out this infograph
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Diabolical Dialogue in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Yup! Cliches live in the trash in my house
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Morally Perfect Characters in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Nice . . . he sounds like another Ezra Wilkinson. But of course he can’t be. Because he’s a platypus.
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
Here’s my two cents worth @kate-flournoy.
I love dialogue. Scripts are basically all dialogue. So get good in dialogue? I’m not an expert, but that’s what I’ve heard. Um . . . read Save the Cat. Or if you don’t want to spend money then check out the beat sheets on the website.
Read script-writing books. Read scripts. A lot of them. It takes a…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Aspiring Cinematographer— Help! in the forum Film 9 years, 2 months ago
I love dialogue. Scripts are basically all dialogue. So get good in dialogue? I’m not an expert, but that’s what I’ve heard. Um . . . read Save the Cat. Or if you don’t want to spend money then check out the beat sheets on the website. Read script-writing books. Read scripts. A lot of them. It takes a while to get used to (if you love books), but…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Diabolical Dialogue in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Well, I by no means consider myself an expert in dialogue, but I love it. A lot. I’m the guy who reads scripts of movies before watching the actual movies. I’m the guy that believes that the life of the story is the dialogue. You can have a awesome story, but if the dialogue is sparse or stupid then your story is a dead one. I’m the guy whose…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Outlining? in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Well, @Daeus outlining is all about character development and theme ties into all of that. A story is stupid if it doesn’t have some kind of character arc. Even Indiana Jones has a type of character arc (not slamming on Indy just saying he is kind of flat. As in unchanging. Not dynamic. But he does have a character arc).
When you outline, it…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Outlining? in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Well, @Daeus outlining is all about character development and theme ties into all of that. A story is stupid if it doesn’t have some kind of character arc. Even Indiana Jones has a type of character arc (not slamming on Indy just saying he is kind of flat. As in unchanging. Not dynamic. But he does have a character arc).
When you outline, it…[Read more]
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Morally Perfect Characters in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Oh, and I do think that seriously flawed characters are okay (read my Xavier quote). However, the problem with that is you don’t want somebody honoring someone who has issues. That’s why antiheroes (flawed heroes) can be used, but true heroes (with flaws, but overall remarkable people) are the best.
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Mark Kamibaya replied to the topic Morally Perfect Characters in the forum General Writing Discussions 9 years, 2 months ago
Thanks @kate-flournoy Charles Xavier said it from X-men Days of Future Past.
Who’s the other Mark? Sorry, but I haven’t been on here for a long time.
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