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Video Tip #14 - Should I Write Big Concept Ideas or Small Ideas First?
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I've talked to you before about screenwriters Charley and Vlas Parlapanides.
They're currently in pre-production on "War of the Gods" an 85 million dollar feature film for Relativity Media.
They're also adapting "Death Note" for Warner Brothers.
Right now, they're some of the hottest writers in town.
But things weren't always so bright and cheery for these guys.
In fact, just a few short years ago they were broke, discouraged, and frustrated at not being able to achieve the success they desired.
Their talent was not in question.
Nor was their heart or effort.
But for some reason something wasn't clicking.
Until they made one decision.
Suddenly, their scripts started getting noticed.
They got represented at one of the biggest agencies in Hollywood.
And huge writing assignments started coming their way.
So what was it that made the difference for these two writers?
You're about to find out in the Video Tip of the Week!
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They're currently in pre-production on "War of the Gods" an 85 million dollar feature film for Relativity Media.
They're also adapting "Death Note" for Warner Brothers.
Right now, they're some of the hottest writers in town.
But things weren't always so bright and cheery for these guys.
In fact, just a few short years ago they were broke, discouraged, and frustrated at not being able to achieve the success they desired.
Their talent was not in question.
Nor was their heart or effort.
But for some reason something wasn't clicking.
Until they made one decision.
Suddenly, their scripts started getting noticed.
They got represented at one of the biggest agencies in Hollywood.
And huge writing assignments started coming their way.
So what was it that made the difference for these two writers?
You're about to find out in the Video Tip of the Week!