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I.M.D.B. on the I.P.H.O.N.E.
When I heard that the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) finally had its own iPhone app, I must admit, I was … Continue reading
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DV EXPO: iKeysToGo for Final Cut Pro 7
I admit it. I’ve been using Final Cut Pro for years, and I still only know about 20 keyboard shortcuts. … Continue reading
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Don’t Just sit there! Read a script, and sit there!
The next time you’re hankering for something to read, look no further than your iPhone. Reading screenplays can be entertaining, arduous (if they’re crap), and most importantly, educational. After all, the best way to learn about screenwriting is to read scripts. All it takes is a mobile web browser and a URL or two. You’ve got the gadget. We’ve got the links.
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Are you suffering from Lame Name Shame?

Chip Landmass?
Viva LeTruckstop?
How about Blunter “Golden Fists” Lighswallow, III?
Even though these are all clearly brilliant character names, drenched in dignity and depth…they may not be right for your current project. And you can only name so many characters Bill and Sarah. You want your characters to have the appropriate moniker, right? So, where can you turn for a little name inspiration?
