Articles for tag: Boss Day, Creative Story

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Movie Review: Marmaduke (2010)

Talking animals lost their appeal a decade ago; and while the computer technology improves to mimic human speech, the desire to see such things diminishes proportionately. Marmaduke isn’t exactly the cutest dog to begin with – when his face and mouth are stretched into bizarre expressions to accommodate his incessant narration, it becomes downright disturbing. ...

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How to Write a Great Screenplay Script Logline

When it comes time to market your script, invariably the first thing a prospective producer will want to see is your screenplay’s logline. A great logline may be the difference between your script getting sold or your script getting tossed. The logline is almost like a business card – it serves as both an advertisement ...

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How to Teach Yourself the Art of Creative Story Telling

When I was little, my parents used to tell us stories about the “old country” and their adventures as children. These stories were so well told that we kids could easily imagine the adventures our parents experienced and how the country side may have even looked. My parents learned story telling from their parents, and ...

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Top 10 Songs by Taylor Swift

In April, 2009, The very talented music artist Taylor Swift was awarded the best country music album of the year award by the CMA. She is the youngest artist ever to have received this award to date. I have always listened to rock and roll music, throughout my entire life. Taylor Swift had a song ...

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Using a Storyboard in Writing Your Novel

Novel writing and movie making share in common the fact that they can both be benefited by a pre-production process. Often, writers ignore the value of pre-production, supposing that it will inhibit their creativity. However, most of our favorite, extremely imaginative movies were made by following a simple guide of storyboards. In writing a novel, ...