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Humanising a Character

May 30, 2013March 26, 2021character, The Social Network

My wife and I only have free-to-air TV, which means I don’t waste as much time watching TV as when I was living in a shared house with a Foxtel connection. Anyway, The Social Network was on

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Learning From L.A. Confidential: To Arc or Not to Arc

September 22, 2012September 22, 2012arcs, character, L.A. Confidential, learning

SPOILER ALERT: This series of posts is spoiler-heavy. But, seriously, the movie is from 1997!!! If you haven’t watched it by now… I was doing some work on my script the other night, compiling a list of characters, major

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Between a Rat and a Hard Place

October 23, 2011October 23, 2011character, function, plot, Ratatouille

I vegged in front of the TV last night, spending the evening watching Ratatouille followed by Shooter. Ratatouille is another in Pixar’s fine collection of animated masterpieces which had me laughing out loud a number

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