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A UCLA professor recently remarked that studio execs are adamant about shortening the first act of a script so that everything moves along FAST. Do you believe that this is an unfortunate formula that an aspiring writer must follow in order to have a scri

Nov 07, 2013

A UCLA professor recently remarked that studio execs are adamant about shortening the first act of a script so that everything moves along FAST. Do you believe that this is an unfortunate formula that an aspiring writer must follow in order to have a script considered for production?

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A UCLA professor recently remarked that studio execs are adamant about shortening the first act of a script so that everything moves along FAST. Do you believe that this is an unfortunate formula that an aspiring writer must follow in order to have a scri - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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SilverRiver: Love it.
at Nov 11, 2013 - 11:59 AM
Love it. Thank you so much.
  SilverRiver.

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