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4 years ago

Do i want to study classics because i have a genuine interest in classics? Do i want to study classics because i’m gay? Do i want to study classics because i want to be a donna tartt character? thats a secret i’ll never tell xoxo dark academia tumblr

6 years ago

I really needed for Alex Truelove (Strangelove) to be bisexual. I needed a LGBT+ character to relate to. 

I Really Needed For Alex Truelove (Strangelove) To Be Bisexual. I Needed A LGBT+ Character To Relate

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6 years ago

Script Format: Action/Description

In a screenplay, the action/description sets the scene, describes the setting, introduces characters, and set the stage for your story.

Example: excerpt from the unproduced draft of Seven (1992)

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Format: -Action appears after the scene heading. It is left aligned, single spaced, and mixed case. -It is written in present tense, active voice, and in as few words as possible. -Action should be no longer than 4-5 lines at a time. -When introducing a speaking character for the first time, put the name in all caps. -Capitalize specific sounds in the action. (Radio, door slam, shouting, etc.)

Content: -The action describes what can be seen on screen. Do not describe thoughts or what happened off screen unless it can be shown. (For example:You can’t say a character arrives home after a lunch out with friends. You need to show it via visuals, action, or dialogue. The character could be holding leftover food from a restaurant or tell another character about the lunch.) -You can use the action to describe a new setting or character. -Describe what is important in a scene, nothing more. Call attention to important details that give the setting or characters personality. For example:

“THOMAS (34), stands in the middle of the pristine, unfurnished foyer in muddy jeans and a tattered shirt.”

“Gabby (8) sinks into her seat in the back of the classroom. All eyes are on her bright purple Mohawk.”

-You can get fancy by having the action transition to another scene. You could say, for example:

“Suddenly, Maya bolts from behind her desk and runs out into:

INT. DRISKILL HOTEL HALLWAY - DAY”

-Avoid putting dialogue in the action. You can put generalizations about crowds (such as “Rosa pushes her way past a jeering crowd”) but specific dialogue should not be in the action. -Do NOT write camera angles or shots unless absolutely necessary! It’s the directors’ and cinematographers’ jobs to visually interpret the script.

*Note: There are definitely screenwriters (especially famous ones) out there that break these content “rules.” But they can afford to break the rules. When starting out, you should follow the rules until you can prove to people you know your stuff.

4 years ago
2021 Vibez.

2021 vibez.

My new podcast First Lady Style, available now on iTunes, Audible, Amazon, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more! Link on my page! :)

4 years ago

Understanding The Plot of Your Book

Sounds silly doesn’t it? ‘Of course I understand my book’, I hear you say, I would have said the same before. You might be right, but here is a very simple exercise/test to ensure that you do:

One line summaries. 

Previously, these words invoked a feeling of dread in my soul but they don’t need to! It all changed once I started to follow this easy structure:

While struggling with their everyday life, Character finds the catalyst; BUT when the stakes rise they must learn the theme before the consequences ruin their life. 

Let’s take The Hunger Games for example: 

With her family on the brink of starvation, 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen must leave them and take her sister’s place in the Hunger Games, an annual event where 24 teenagers fight to the death until only one survives; But when she is hunted by a pack of elite, highly trained tributes, she must learn who she can trust and form an alliance before they kill her and her family are left to rot.

Well damn, that sounds dramatic and enticing, but it also lays out our characters life, wants and challenges all in a single (albeit rather long) sentence. 

After writing my one line summary, I began to understand my plot in a much clearer light. I understand my theme, my focus and it allows me to ground my plot as I edit my manuscript. I only wish I’d known to do it before!

Whatever stage your at—drafting, editing, querying—I highly recommend you give this a try. Feel free to drop a one sentence summary of your WIP below as getting feedback is always really helpful! I’m there much could be done to improve the one line summary I’ve given above, so feel free to improve on that too. 

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4 years ago

 via  Gridllr.com   —  find your first love!

usefulness of khan academy

 7/26/2017

 during my junior year of high school, I was introduced to a phenomenal learning program called khan academy by a counselor of mine. i’m pretty sure most students have heard of it since it’s been around for ten years, but i’m not convinced about if it’s widely known of how useful khan acdemy is. beyond its surface subjects, you can find lessons for tons of subjects and tests (and it’s free!) 

the novelties  

math: includes collegiate level mathematics like multivariable calculus, differential equations, & linear algebra 

science: cosmology & astronomy includes cosmo & astro and a little bit of environmental science & geology 

science: health & medicine is great for an anatomy & physiology class, and the NCLEX-RN is also amazing for an anatomy class- great pair

science: electrical engineering is great for an intro to elec engineering 

science: organic chem - speaks for itself

computing: learn how to code, program, and animate

grammar: I’m currently using the grammar section to prep for  ACT English. great if you need to brush up on grammar rules! 

econ: Macro, micro, & finance!   

SAT: obviously can be used for SAT prep, but also for ACT prep! types of questions might be different but it’s great for practice in the  ACT Math content areas- pre-algebra, elementary & intermediate algebra, trig, and plane & coordinate geometry 

MCAT: I personally believe that the MCAT section on  khan academy is a juggernaut- huge amount of resources in this test prep- review of bio, chem, and physics, has psychology & sociology lessons available, i used the MCAT section to understand positive and negative reinforcement and punishment in psych.

there’s also separate sections for AP Physics 1&2, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP US History and info on entrepreneurship! just remember that khan acdemy is not for in depth studying in most subject areas, it’s great for general or supplemental notes! i hope this helps someone! happy studying! :)


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4 years ago

Clothes I'd really like to wear but I'm broke and don't know how to sew:

Clothes I'd Really Like To Wear But I'm Broke And Don't Know How To Sew:
Clothes I'd Really Like To Wear But I'm Broke And Don't Know How To Sew:
Clothes I'd Really Like To Wear But I'm Broke And Don't Know How To Sew:
Clothes I'd Really Like To Wear But I'm Broke And Don't Know How To Sew:

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