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    SERIOUSLY SEEKING AGENT OR MANAGER

    I don't know if a thread has been posted like this yet, I'm new to this site, but I'm seeking representation from an agent or manager. I've sent in query letters, pitches and screenplays to multiple agencies, production companies , you name it. I even have a friend who works in the business and...
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    Having trouble with time changes

    Me again. The scene calls for the character to leave then come back within minutes. It looks like this: The tape goes silent, fear fills the room. Eric darts for the door, grabbing Chris's keys. From here, do I say: A few minutes later, Eric returns, with a package... OR: The tape goes...
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    Having trouble with a scene

    Me again. The scene is a car accident. I need to know how to write a specific part. I want to show someone in the mangled car. The scene looks like this: EXT. new york street/intersection - night A car accident. The scene is horrific. The cars are mangled. Head on collision. Car parts...
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    Having trouble with dream sequences

    I have some scenes that are dreams, but not just one scene. It's a series of headings. One online guide showed me if I had a dream sequence, to do it like this: FADE IN: BEGIN DREAM SEQUENCE: INT. SMALL BEDROOM - NIGHT A YOUNG BOY, 8, sits in a corner, crying. A YOUNG MAN, 20's, enters...
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    Having trouble with describing moving from one room to another

    I have scene in an apartment. The kitchen is located to the left of the door when the characters enter. It's described as a spacious apartment. The living room is only supposed to be where you can see it over the counter of the kitchen. Question: Do I use a new scene heading when they move to...
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    Having problem with flashback sequence

    I'm having a problem on how to word it or where to put a certain time period. The scene is a flashback to six months prior. it looks like this: BEGIN FLASHBACK: INT. CAFETERIA - DAY (SIX MONTHS AGO) A large, spacious room. The tables occupy the elderly. Ellen sits with her daughter, LISA...
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