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CHECK YOUR EMOTIONS AT THE DOOR: 5 Tips to Help You Embrace Harsh Criticism

CHECK YOUR EMOTIONS AT THE DOOR: 5 Tips to Help You Embrace Harsh Criticism

by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming

We’ve talked before about the importance of receiving criticism with an open mind. But that’s easier said than done. Nobody enjoys having their work analyzed and picked apart. Yet it’s an essential tool in growing and becoming better at your craft. Not only will it...
UNEXPECTED WAYS TO FIND YOUR NEXT STORY: 5 Brainstorming Methods You Definitely Haven’t Considered

UNEXPECTED WAYS TO FIND YOUR NEXT STORY: 5 Brainstorming Methods You Definitely Haven’t Considered

by Alexandra Jensen | Five For Filming

So you’ve written a screenplay. It was a passion project for you, and it was a great learning experience. Better yet, it landed you a meeting with a big time producer! You go in and pitch your script, and things seem to be going well. When you finish, she nods...
YOU ARE THE SHOW: 5 Things to Remember When Putting Together a Great Pitch

YOU ARE THE SHOW: 5 Things to Remember When Putting Together a Great Pitch

by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming

As an LA-based indie production company, we constantly find ourselves both pitching and being pitched on projects ranging from feature films to webisodes. Want to make your pitch more effective? Here are five ways to do it: 1. It’s a conversation. Yes, you’ll be doing...
FINISH YOUR SCRIPT!: The most important advice a first-time screenwriter can get

FINISH YOUR SCRIPT!: The most important advice a first-time screenwriter can get

by Lunacy Staff | Essay, Greatest Hits

Ok. So you’ve skimmed Save the Cat!, logged on to Writer Duet, and bought a tiny fedora. Congratulations! You’re ready to write your first screenplay! But if you’re looking for an edge over all those other MacBook-pecking-future-scribes at your local coffee shop, here...
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