Monthly Archives: November 2010

A Bloggy Day in London Town

So I’ve spent my Thanksgiving visiting Deliberate Productions’ VP of Marketing and CFO in jolly olde England.  I’ve decided that as long as Barb and John are living in Great Britain, I will always try to come out for turkey … Continue reading

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So *THAT’S* How You Do It

I realized that for all of my discussion about the Gotham Writers’ Workshop a couple of entries back, I neglected to post a link to it.  Enrollment is open for winter classes so if you’re interested in finally tackling that … Continue reading

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EXpressing Opinions

Hello, dear readers!  I’m afraid this post is going to be short and sweet as it’s been a busy week.  In addition to much activity happening at the office, my ex-boyfriend-now-good-friend is in town visiting.  JJ is what you might … Continue reading

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A Class Act

This week I had the honor of reading the work of two writer-friends of mine who are in the throes of readying projects to pitch.   One friend had an outline to share while the other had a pilot script based … Continue reading

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The Kids Are All Right and 576 People Are All Wrong

At the Filmmaker Forum last weekend, I sat in on two panels that featured independent film producer Celine Rattray.  Her credits include a number of small movies I’ve heard of but have never seen (Lonesome Jim, Grace is Gone, New … Continue reading

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An Education

This past weekend I attended the Los Angeles Filmmaker Forum.  Film Independent hosted it at the very cool Directors Guild of America building.  For a fee, working/aspiring filmmakers get to sit in on seminars and panels that feature a variety … Continue reading

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