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  1. Phil Gary Arts

    MANAGER TRACKER

    What's up, guys. Just want to let you know that Manager Tracker has launched. It's a free, mostly crowd-driven website to keep track of what scripts managers are reading in Hollywood. The purpose of Manager Tracker is to provide a monthly summary of the spec scripts requested, read and sent out...
  2. Phil Gary Arts

    Haywire Web Series Review

    We review the pilot episode of Haywire from a scriptwriting perspective. http://www.philgaryarts.com/13/post/2013/10/web-series-review-haywire-pilot-episode.html
  3. Phil Gary Arts

    How to add conflict to your scenes

    A tip on how to inject amusing conflict into your scenes. http://www.philgaryarts.com/13/post/2013/10/screenwriting-snippet-how-to-add-conflict-to-your-scenes-embarrassment.html
  4. Phil Gary Arts

    Logline Reviews $10 - $15

    Our logline review service has been locked indefinitely at $15, at which price writers receive feedback from the perspective of not only the industry and an audience, but also a professional script consultant. Alternatively, writers may customize the review to incorporate industry and script...
  5. Phil Gary Arts

    Lessons from Unknown

    Screenwriting lessons from the movie Unknown. http://www.philgaryarts.com/pg-arts-blog.html
  6. Phil Gary Arts

    favorite Your favorite Broad Comedy

    There are many examples of Broad Comedy in movies. This blog entry is one such example. What is your favorite display of Broad Comedy in film? http://www.philgaryarts.com/13/post/2013/10/screenwriting-snippet-broad-comedy.html
  7. Phil Gary Arts

    Your favorite Broad Comedy

    There are many examples of Broad Comedy in screenwriting. This blog entry is one such example. What is your favorite display of Broad Comedy in screenwriting / films? http://www.philgaryarts.com/13/post/2013/10/screenwriting-snippet-broad-comedy.html
  8. Phil Gary Arts

    How to introduce secondary characters

    This blog entry demonstrates an entertaining and meaningful method by which to introduce a supporting character into your screenplay / film. IndieTalk users are invited to share their own inventive methods of addressing secondary character introductions in their screenplays...
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