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Monthly Archives: May 2012
#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog the 48th: Reacting to Emotions
Tweet Each action your characters take has to be motivated by an emotion. I’m writing about this topic because of a script I was writing. I found myself stuck, sputtering ideas around in my head and not going anywhere. I … Continue reading
2012 Final Standings Released
Tweet Congratulations to all of our winners this year and to our industry judges for their time in selecting and scoring our winning scripts. Here they are in order of final scores, 1-13: “An Incandescent Light”, David Gott USA “Oh … Continue reading
2012 Winner: David Gott
Tweet ORIGINALLY POSTED MAY 22, 2012 David Gott is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with David before the … Continue reading
The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Paul Adamian
Tweet Paul Adamian is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Paul before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Julian Williams
Tweet Julian Williams is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Julian before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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Tagged "Please Bring A Plate of Sandwiches", CSSC, david cormican, Ernest Hemmingway, fug, ghost girl, juliam williams, nominee, screenwriter, short screenplay comp, spike milligan, writers blosk crystal, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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#WW CSSC Writer Wednesday | Blog the 47th: Writing a Documentary
Tweet Those Forgotten successfully screened at the GI Film Festival last week. Alyssa did a series of interviews and met the one and only Pat Sajak (as you can see in the picture). The film is now playing at the … Continue reading
The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist Ken Wallace
Tweet Ken Wallace is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with Ken before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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Tagged "No Answers In A Gun", aaron sorkin, australian emergency services, Australian Film Festival, bassett dickson, david cormican, free to be me, Future Screenplay Competition, golden sheaf, Ken Wallace, nominee, ohm, screenwriter, sydney, the west wing, trent holmes, um, writers block award, yff12, Yorkton Film Festival
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The Road to Yorkton 2012: Introducing CSSC Finalist David Gott
Tweet David Gott is one of 13 nominees for this year’s Canadian Short Screenplay Competition’s Top Prize: The Writers Block Crystal. CSSC Founder, David Cormican, had a chance to catch up with David before the big night and ask him … Continue reading
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