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Is Nights of Cabiria sexist? Team Reaction to Classic Film

Is Nights of Cabiria sexist? Team Reaction to Classic Film

by Hunter Lee Hughes | Aug 8, 2020 | Making a Movie. Step by Step.

Team Reaction: Nights of cabiria SPOILER ALERT! The Team reacts to Hunter asking them to watch Federico Fellini’s NIGHTS OF CABIRIA starring Guilietta Masina as a source of inspiration for our upcoming feature film. But one team member has concerns and believes...
Screenwriting: Character Mindmapping Case Study

Screenwriting: Character Mindmapping Case Study

by Hunter Lee Hughes | Jul 30, 2020 | Making a Movie. Step by Step.

viHow exactly does mindmapping apply to character development? Mindmapping can be an excellent tool that mimics the way the human brain juggles and generates ideas. It’s especially useful when tackling new characters in your scripts because the multi-faceted...
Character Mindmapping: General Tips & Strategies for Character Development

Character Mindmapping: General Tips & Strategies for Character Development

by Hunter Lee Hughes | Jul 29, 2020 | Making a Movie. Step by Step.

Can mindmapping help you develop the back stories and psychology of the characters in your script? We think so! Hunter shares his template for character mindmapping and explains each of the nodes (or tendrils, as he calls them). But remember, this is a creative...
Character Research: Case Study

Character Research: Case Study

by Hunter Lee Hughes | Jul 27, 2020 | Making a Movie. Step by Step.

Hunter gives a sample for how to do online research for a character in Fatelink’s upcoming feature film. Learn some basic strategies for for how to use YouTube and other resources to gather information to filter into your characters. In this sample, Hunter...
Screenwriting: Character Research, Part One

Screenwriting: Character Research, Part One

by Hunter Lee Hughes | Jul 23, 2020 | Making a Movie. Step by Step.

If you’re getting notes that readers don’t believe in your characters’ actions or that you don’t understand a certain region or culture or fail to master the basics of a character’s occupation, it’s time to do some research! Here...
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