@gifevents: From Script to Screen Day 4 - Character descriptions
Withnail and I (1987) scr. Bruce Robinson
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@gifevents: From Script to Screen Day 4 - Character descriptions
Withnail and I (1987) scr. Bruce Robinson
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Good Will Hunting, 1997.
Screentwriters: Matt Damon, Ben Affleck. Oscar Best Original Screenplay.
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Dialogue from William Goldman's unproduced screenplay The Sea Kings (undated draft and 1995 draft), a pirate movie about the relationship between Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard
nicki jenny calendar’s one-episode journey from ‘fuck that old man’ to ‘i’m gonna fuck that old man’
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I, Robot… You, Jane screenplay by Ashley Gable & Thomas A. Swyden
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The Longjohn Flap originally aired on February 18, 1973, and was the first episode of M*A*S*H to be written by series star Alan Alda.
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When it comes to cinema, directors get all the glory, so this event is all about celebrating screenwriters! (If those screenwriters are also directors… that’s fine too. There’s even a prompt for that.) But it's not just about cinema: you can focus on any kind of screenwriting, from movies to TV, web series to video games, whatever you're into! The event will run from 11th-17th May. You can either work with one (or more) of the daily prompts below, or post something any day of the week that fits with the general theme!
Day 1. Screenwriting debut Day 2. Writer-director Day 3. Dialogue Day 4. Action lines Day 5. Character descriptions Day 6. Award-winning Day 7. Favourites
Interpret these prompts however you like and apply them to whichever pieces of media you like – just make sure to mention this blog and event in your caption, and tag #gifevents and/or #gifevent4 if you want me to reblog it! You don’t have to be following me to take part, but please reblog this post if you’re getting involved (or even if you’re not getting involved but just want to help spread the word, which would be very much appreciated!) and feel free to message if you have any questions.