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How do you make sure that your intention for the subtext doesn’t get lost on the reader while still leaving room for the director and the actors? - Question/Answer Now Playing


How do you make sure that your intention for the subtext doesn’t get lost on the reader while still leaving room for the director and the actors?

Oct 01, 2013

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How do you make sure that your intention for the subtext doesn’t get lost on the reader while still leaving room for the director and the actors? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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