Dramatic setups and payoffs in “Pacific Rim” (spoiler alert!)
Don’t read this if you haven’t watched Pacific Rim yet. OK? OK. I’ve warned you. Enough spoiler space. I really liked Pacific Rim. And one [Click to read more.]
Don’t read this if you haven’t watched Pacific Rim yet. OK? OK. I’ve warned you. Enough spoiler space. I really liked Pacific Rim. And one [Click to read more.]
In real life, things happen for completely inexplicable reasons. People are random. They kick a dog in the morning and donate a kidney in the [Click to read more.]
It is no secret that I detest poems that do not rhyme and have no fixed verse. Free rhyme and free verse have been abused [Click to read more.]
One of the biggest problems you’ll face in the evolution as a writer is this – what obstacles can I throw at my protagonist? You [Click to read more.]
One of the most important pieces of advice that any writer can give you is this – complete your draft. Like with almost any other [Click to read more.]
Quick answer: after. Editing, rewriting, polishing – whatever you call it, every writer hates it. It’s already so laborious to push that draft out, and [Click to read more.]
Good writing in animation is often overlooked, simply because people think of cartoons as kid’s stuff. But this episode of the Super Friends gives an [Click to read more.]
The quick and dirty answer is: no. The cop out answer is: it depends. I think that camera directions and scene transitions are the domain [Click to read more.]
The other day, my friend asked me what a prospective scriptwriter needs to start. It’s difficult to be a scriptwriter in Singapore. But then that’s [Click to read more.]
This is my first macro blog post. I’m not sure if there is such a term, a macro blog. But then, if the term “micro [Click to read more.]
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