|
|
|
|
 |
New York Screenwriter - Volume 11.4 - Brown Sugar/Roger Avary
NY-11.4
As Luck Would Have It - Screenwriter Michael Gerbosi on being in the right place at the right time to write Auto Focus.
Holocaust Revisited - Tim Blake Nelson on the challenges and choices in adapting his play, The Grey Zone, to the screen.
Finding Creative Freedom - Writer/director Roger Avary talks about the fifteen-year process of adapting The Rules of Attraction.
Not Dodging an Opportunity - Call it luck or great timing, Dylan Kidd credits his success in getting his directorial debut, Roger Dodger made because of a chance meeting with actor Campbell Scott in a New York City coffee shop.
Up Close and Personal - Writer/director Rebecca Miller turns to video to bring her adaptation of Personal Velocity to the screen.
Letting the Script Go - Screenwriter Josefina Lopez gave up after eleven years and let producer, George LaVoo take a crack at making Real Women Have Curves into a movie.
Do Contests Count? - There are hundreds of script contests, but does winning one help a writer get an agent?
Hip-Hop Nation - Writer/director Rick Famuyiwa gets to combine his love of hip-hop music and interrelationships of characters in his latest, Brown Sugar.
New York Screenwriter - Volume 11.4 - Brown Sugar/Roger Avary
|
$15.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|