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- Shopping A Screenplay In Hollywood Until Someone Buys It
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How a Daydreamer Started a Production Company and Became a Filmmaker - Van Ditthavong
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- 1 - How Writing A Screenplay Is Like Trying To Solve A Rubik's Cube
- 2 - I Didn't Know Anything About Screenwriting Or Filmmaking When I Started
- 3 - How One Person Can Start A Production Company
- 4 - Building The Culture Of A Production Company
- 5 - Every Artist Needs To Learn Empathy
- 6 - How Daydreaming Makes You A Better Writer
- 7 - Reaction To Anyone Who Thinks Today's Movies Are Crap
- 8 - A Different Writing Process For Every Story
- 9 - How Much Of The Ending Should A Screenwriter Know Before They Start Writing?
- 10 - Write Because You Love It Not Because You Need Validation
- 11 - First Screenplay Took Years To Write, Now It Takes 4 Months
- 12 - Only Motivation A Writer Needs
- 13 - Does A Writer Begin With An Original Idea Or An Audience?
- 14 - How To Develop A Movie Idea In 10 Minutes
- 15 - The Difference Between Professional And Amateur Screenplays
- 16 - How A Director Builds Strong Relationships With Actors
- 17 - How I Financed My First Feature Film
- 18 - Shopping A Screenplay In Hollywood Until Someone Buys It
- 19 - How To Find A Distributor For Your First Feature Film