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Pete’s not wrong. As someone who benefited from queries and from the Nicholl, I wouldn't go so far as to say that you're wasting your time. 1/ #ScreenwritingTwitter
Disclaimer 1: Times have changed since I was entering contests and sending cold queries. Yada yada yada. But they haven't changed. Not really. Hollywood needs product and writers. 2/
Disclaimer 2: Nepo babies, cronyism, systemic -isms. Yada yada yada. It's difficult for an outsider to break in but not impossible. Not really. Hollywood needs product and writers. 3/
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✏️Social media can be a great place to hear about Film & TV opportunities and keep up to date with industry news 🗞️I’ve put together a quick🧵with some accounts to follow (production companies, broadcasters, initiatives, news etc) as a starting point. Feel free to add…📺
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#animation #film #storyboard #directing #ScreenwritingTwitter #art #drawing #cartoon #cartoons #CartoonArt #storytelling #storyteller #Animations #animation2d #animation3d #tutorial #Students #filmstudent #animationstudent
STORYBOARDING 101

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John "F" Fountain

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First...
This tutorial is being sponsored by MY PRECIOUS TIME.
I want to keep creating free stuff, so I'm not using paywalls, but if you'd like to support me - LIKE, SHARE, SPREAD THE WORD & SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL!

on to the tutorial...

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INTRODUCTION

Storyboarding is hard.

Really, really, REALLY hard.

Twenty-Five years ago I went in for a job interview at Klasky Csupo for a character design gig and met with Mitch Watson - a producer for their new show, “The Wild Thornberrys”.

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Short 🧵 on loglines. I see a lot of confusion and frustration over writing loglines. This link and images are for something I wrote a few years ago on what a logline is and how to write a logline. #ScreenwritingTwitter #screenwriting

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1) I realize there are numerous venues these days for streaming series & HBO etc thus writers have to dream up gobs of plots to fill out the menu on numerous streaming platforms. Can I make a suggestion? Try not to take an already thin plot line and stretch what should be told
2) in 4 or 5 episodes into 8 or 10. Thereby padding it out with flashbacks, scenes that seem interminable or redundant to maintain the storyline etc. When I run across this type, I lose interest quickly & don't even finish the series. #ScreenwritingTwitter
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