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COMMON NEWBIE MISTAKES There's a good book called How Not To Write a Screenplay I've forgotten where I found this: 76 Things not to do When Writing a Screenplay 1. Don't put your name, address and phone number on the title page. 2.
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I loved this review! +++ The weekend's TV London is flooded, the royals have fled - but don't worry, David Suchet is in charge Nancy Banks-Smith The Guardian, Monday May 5 2008 When you feel lazy, there is a lot to be said for tosh, and
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Forgotten where this came from. I 76 Things not to do When Writing a Screenplay 1. Don't put your name, address and phone number on the title page. 2. Don't do your homework when choosing a title. 3. Add subtitles below the
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At 18:44:19 on Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Maria Conlon (Email Removed) wrote in One thing I have learned through this thread is that ... after having had it somewhat patronisingly forced down my throat!) I suppose you are referring to my reply to your
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What you write is true about the stressed word when ... "now" serves as a definite time reference to the present. The "now" in "(2) Now *that's* something I really hate" is a throwaway, in my opinion. It was meant
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