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How To Write A Great Mentor Character by Eric Edson [Screenwriting Masterclass] — FilmCourage.com

Eric Edson, CSUN Professor and Author: Mentor…two more. These are going to go relatively quickly but I would like you to see tonight at least these six. The mentor can be an person, any age as long as they pass on the skills and wisdom to the hero. There can be more than one mentor […]

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Once You Lose Your Art, How Do You Get It Back? by Walid Azami — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What do you remember about the day where you said “This will be the last time picking up a camera?” Walid Azami, Photographer/Youtuber: I don’t remember the day that was Okay this is going to be the last time. But…can I flip it and tell you about the day that I got that […]

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Self-Motivated Speculative Writing Is The Secret To Success In Hollywood by Patricia Vidal Delgado — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: Do you remember something that was said to you in one of these UCLA writing classes which you never forgot? Patricia Vidal Delgado, Writer/Director: Yes, definitely. Richard Walter [recently retired Professor and Associate and Interim Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television for 40 years] said Nobody wants to see […]

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3 Tips To Help Filmmakers With Their Crew Members – Ryan Harriss — FilmCourage.com

My name is Ryan Harriss and in 2018 I directed, produced and co-wrote my first feature film called ZOOEY. ZOOEY is a low-budget to no-budget feature about a young boy who over the course of a summer escapes from his abusive stepfather and goes to stay in this kind of janky motel. It’s at this […]

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A Professional Script Vs. An Amateur Script - Mark Sanderson — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What is the difference between a professional level script and one that is written by an amateur? Mark Sanderson, Screenwriter/Author: A professional level script I would say can compete in the professional marketplace where someone could receive a screenplay, read it and not go Hmm, this has too many problems that this person […]

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Ten Ways to Interpret Fear: The Philosophy of the Psychological Reference — Human Performance Psychology

What fear brings along for one person, doesn’t bring for another. Tremble or sweat, mumble or silenzio stampa, we all express it our own way. Fear is not only a temporary and occasionally emotion, being classified as a feeling, a feeling that most of us have it all our lives – be it the fear […]

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Have an attitude of gratitude…. — SUCCESS INSPIRERS’ WORLD

What is that bothering you ? We are human beings.Most of us lead a so called ‘busy life’.Many claim so. These are Covid days and you are cursing Everyone and the Almighty in particular for all the uncertainties and the life not being busy. What is happening actually ? Once you are 18 + your […]

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