Indiana Jones and Final Draft

Today was a good day. #1 - I got to see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. No spoilers here, I promise. I thought it started out a little slow and expositional, but Laura reminded me that they needed to set it up for the younger viewers. OK, I'll give her that one. I thought once the ol' hat and lasso were back in the picture, it was ...

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I thought I wanted to be a hermit when I grew up, but…

...I was wrong. Growing up, I thought, "When I get old and grumpy, I'll go live in a cabin away from everybody, and then I can write and play music and not be bothered." I was wrong. I just spent nearly a week in a cabin (it's not really a cabin, it's much nicer than my house), without another living soul, except for my dog, Brando. Sure, the ...

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Walter Dalton at Cannes!

A little birdie told me that past guest, Walter Dalton, is at the Cannes Film Festival with his lovely wife. The last two films he acting in are being shown there. I can't wait to chat with him when he gets back. Soooo coool. Speaking of cool. I'm up at a "cabin" near Lake Wenatchee, trying to get my next feature done. How lucky am I?! If I ...

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Pitching Pitching Pitching: Palmer + Pilar

Love is in the air. Actually, it's not love, it's the season of pitching. We're hosting our own PitchFest, equal parts workshop and competition (with prizes). We're also co-hosting a PitchSlam with IFP and SIFF. The Great American PitchFest is coming. Expo is in the fall. Whoa. Pitches are like a job interview and speed dating combined. How should you prepare for a pitchfest? First, read Stephanie Palmer's excellent book, ...

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Gray Days and Grants

Anyone else feel unmotivated to write during these gray days? I'm having a helluva time getting in the seat. So, I'll just jot down this little blog entry to get some writing in. Sheesh. I hope this winter will end soon. On a cheerier note, I'm happy to announce that we've received an institutional grant from AMPAS (The Academy guys - the Oscar people). Besides being really cool (I've never ...

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Iron Man, Subtext Revisited with Charles Baxter

Let me set this up. I'm a comic book fanboy. I tried to get my dad to invest in Marvel Comics in 1988. Of course, it was in the toilet until that little movie called Spiderman. Well, one of my favorite Marvel characters has been brought to the screen by no less than two separate writings teams. But, of all the comic book adaptation (not graphic novel) movies (Spawn, Blade, Ghost ...

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Troy Hunter

I just got back from dinner with Troy Hunter, writing partner with Geoff Hunter and former Guild member. We covered a lot of ground.  We talked about what it's like to take meetings with the big boys, what winning the Austin Film Festival can do for you and what the Writer's Strike can take away, reading comic books (not graphic novels) as adults, writing treatments for the ultra-famous, our ...

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Long Time No Bloggy

As many of you know we've been positively slammed over at the ol' NWSG. Planning for our spring/summer program has been exhausting, but extremely rewarding. I'm learning the art and science of delegation instead of taking on too much. Damn Virgos, always overextending ourselves. We just hosted the Way of Story Workshop with Catherine Ann Jones. What a wonderful event! 15 writers showed up and tackled their inner fears, wrote ...

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Kevin and Matt / Post Pitches / Catherine Ann Jones

We just finished up the weekend with film execs, Kevin Chang of Misher Films and Matt Skiena of Village Roadshow. They were extremely forthcoming and generous during our extensive interview/Q&A session with yours truly. That was some turnout - around 50-60 people. We even got to see a new trailer for Speed Racer, as well as a promo sales reel for Get Smart with Steve Carrell. Pretty hilarious. ...

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