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Screentalk #07 - Daredevil/Ray Bradbury- Jan/Feb 2003
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The Man Without Fear: Mark Steven Johnson Talks Daredevil - The countdown to Marvel's blockbuster movie year has begun. The first to hit theaters February 14th is Daredevil. Starring Ben Affleck as The Man Without Fear and Jennifer Garner as Elektra, Daredevil is being pegged by many Hollywood insiders as the next winner in Marvel's string of hit films that began with X-Men, Blade, and Spider-Man. We talked to Daredevil writer/director Mark Steven Johnson about Marvel superheroes, justice, taking responsibility, and making Daredevil the most realistic Marvel superhero to hit the big screen yet.
INTERVIEWS
Ray Bradbury: Conversations with a True Icon - Legendary writer Ray Bradbury tells us his philosophy on writing - what's tonic and what's crap...he should know, he's got 7 decades of experience!
Joe Carnahan: Narc - Not Your Typical Holiday Fare - After the premiere of Narc at Sundance, Carnahan went from nobody to Hollywood insider.
The Tracking Game - Art Monterastelli discusses The Hunted, Tommy Lee Jones, Benicio Del Toro, and his previous life as a television writer/producer.
The Sting: A Conversation with David S. Ward - Starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, The Sting received seven Academy Awards, including a Best Screenwriting Oscar for screenwriter David S. Ward.
The Dog's Life in Los Angeles: A Talk with Paul Duran, the Writer/Director of The Dogwalker - Paul Duran tells us what it's like to forge ahead when all hope is gone, trusting that someday you'll get where you need to go.
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""The Sopranos"": Chekhov and Sophocles Meet The Godfather - ""The Sopranos"" is not just a television version of Italian American gangsters. It richly portrays international flavors.
Straight From the Big Apple - More informaiton about the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival which allows indie filmmakers from all walks of life to get their chance at fame.
Women in Film & Television: Networking & Paving the Way For Others - WIF is an international organizaiton that promotes and empowers women in the film and television industry. Although it is named Women in Film, all chapters include both men and women on their membership rosters, all supporting a good cause.
Writing in a Crowded Pool: Dr. Jack Stanley and the Emergence of the Screenwriting Discussion Lists - January 1992 saw one of the first screenwriting lists, SCRNWRiT, which has a great FAQ and some of its members have gone on to win major screenwriting contests or se their screenplays made into movies.
Story Editors: The Writer's Best Ally - We explore the benefits of the writer/story editor partnership: support, feedback, a faster writing pace, built-in deadlines, and contracts.
COLUMNS
Notes From the Edge - Beneath the Surface: The Wonderful World of Subplots - Do you hear it? That collective snore? That's possibly because the subplots are BORING! Learn what to look for in weaving a subplot for TV vs. Film.
From the Trenches: Truth, Half-Truth, & Television Truth Part VI - Lessons learned from TV Veteran Larry Brody: Even though your work may not be greenlighted, it may open other doors for you.
The Write Game: Career Game Plans Part III - Learn to pitch, negotiate, and hone your work. Learn the benefits of attitude, arrogance, and gimmicks.
Convergent Media: 2002 Broadband Progress Report - Digital Content, Technology & Audience - Beth Kennedy reports on the probable creation of content for broadband/DSL/Cable users...will TV be delivered on high speed Internet soon creating a new distribution channel available for producers?
Screenwriter's Cafe: The Writer's Identity Crisis - Do you have an identity crisis within? The beauty of being a writer - being who we actually are - is that we can do it forever.
GLOBAL
Life After Dogme - Danish films are on the upswing; even after Dogme films began the whirlwind change.
Writer/Director Vibeke Idsoe: Animating the Box Office in Norway - Vibeke Idsoe has written some of the most successful Norwegian animated films. Her most recent film, Karlsson on the Roof, based on the character by Astrid Lindgren, is making Norwegian box-office history.
Hit Undercover Cop Show ""Stingers"": A Chat With Script Producer Marcia Gardner - Marcia Gardner reveals how the writers and producers successfully turned the Aussie show around by shifting the focus away from plot to character.
Nia Vardalos: Being Greek Is A State of Mind - Nia Vardalos' story, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, has conquered the North American box office, making it the biggest independent film of all-time.
Screentalk #07 - Daredevil/Ray Bradbury- Jan/Feb 2003
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