Well, this is incredibly timely. I literally just made a chart of Love Languages for each of my series' characters, with each one being a "want", a "need", a "neutral", a "gives, but does not value", and a "does not value". Now I have so much more to unpack! LOL Thanks for sharing, sir!
Really great illustration of how to convey the way a character feels about another one. These little nuances make the difference between total confusion about characters' relationships and absolute understanding and appreciation of rhem within a story.
Hi, Angela Cristantello. How are you? I read on your page that you're the Script Services Manager. Do you know any execs who are accepting pitches for game shows?
I sure am and I sure do! Definitely keep an eye out for Catherine Keithley. She's not on our pitch session calendar again quite yet, but she's fantastic and is the queen of all things unscripted, game shows included. She's SO so great.
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Well, this is incredibly timely. I literally just made a chart of Love Languages for each of my series' characters, with each one being a "want", a "need", a "neutral", a "gives, but does not value", and a "does not value". Now I have so much more to unpack! LOL Thanks for sharing, sir!
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You're welcome, Karen "Kay" Ross. Is your series Romance? Drama?
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That's actually good advice about writing about something you love. You won't get board writing the script.
Of course in my case I love Professional Wresting and the Mafia, so...
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Really great illustration of how to convey the way a character feels about another one. These little nuances make the difference between total confusion about characters' relationships and absolute understanding and appreciation of rhem within a story.
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Yes, Donnalyn Vojta, clarity is so important in a script.
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Excellent post. So many nuances.
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Coming-of-Age "Period" Romance
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Kay, I LOVE a love language discussion!
Hi, Angela Cristantello. How are you? I read on your page that you're the Script Services Manager. Do you know any execs who are accepting pitches for game shows?
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Hello, Maurice :)
I sure am and I sure do! Definitely keep an eye out for Catherine Keithley. She's not on our pitch session calendar again quite yet, but she's fantastic and is the queen of all things unscripted, game shows included. She's SO so great.
Thanks for the info, Angela Cristantello. I watched a webinar by Catherine Keithley a little while ago. It had tons of useful info and advice.
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Oh perfect!!!