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New York Screenwriter - Volume 12.1 - Robert Duvall/Lawrence Kasdan
NY-12.1
Comfort Writing - Neil LaBute on the relative ease of bringing The Shape of Things to the screen.
Sweet Dreams - From Body Heat to Star Wars, and the various genres in between, writer/director Lawrence Kasdan finally gets to do horror with his latest, Dreamcatcher.
Ink to Behavior - Actor/writer/director Robert Duvall has worked on some of Hollywood's greatest films, especially the ones he wrote himself like Assassination Tango.
The Theory of Levity - Men in Black screenwriter Ed Solomon goes outside the studio system to make his directorial debut, Levity.
Acts of Heroism - Anne Nelson discusses the challenge of writing The Guys, based on her experiences helping a fire captain write eulogies for his fallen men after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Character's the Thing - Writer/director Lisa Cholodenko discusses the process of developing characters for her latest feature, Laurel Canyon.
Writing During Wartime - What impact has the war and the economy had on Hollywood decision-making?
Story Twists and Turns - After graduating from NYU, Doug Jung realized opportunities would not come to him, he had to make his own so he wrote Confidence.
New York Screenwriter - Volume 12.1 - Robert Duvall/Lawrence Kasdan
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