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Writing 4Film Class starts January 2010
23 hours ago ago from HipCinema
Writing 4Film Workshop: Four Saturdays January 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th 2010 A four-week workshop with award winning independent filmmaker Nadine Patterson that explores the process of writing for film. Various methods for writing screenplays, treatments and outlines will be explored. Recommended for writers, poets, directors and producers who have an idea for a writing project or a film, whether it be documentary, experimental or ...
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14 hours ago ago from A River Runs Through It
p.das { clear: both; } img.das { margin: 10px; border: 1 solid black; } Sometimes you have to lose your mind in preference to you come to your senses. - Socrates' INTRODUCTION: Dan Millman's best-selling Way of the Peaceful Warrior was first published in 1980 and has since been recognized as one of the more popular books in the self-help community. Written in autobiographical form, it chronicles Millman's experiences as a ...
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