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Tag: Rogue One
Finding the Options in Editing
What I enjoy about editing is that I get to keep going back and re-visiting a work, and figuring out what can be done better. In short, I like to look at the options in front of me and discover new options that I didn't think of before (on a side note, this is why… Continue reading Finding the Options in Editing
Rogue One and Editing Part 1 – Showing and Telling
I cringe every time I hear someone say, "Show, don't tell," as if it's an unbreakable rule. As with any of the rules of writing, it just depends on what's best for the flow and pacing of the story. When is it best to show? When is it best to tell? Well, I decided to… Continue reading Rogue One and Editing Part 1 – Showing and Telling
What a Character Wouldn’t Say
A bad line of dialogue can really pull me out of a movie, especially if it’s intended as humor, but it ends up not being written as well as it could be. Of course, since I talk about Star Wars a lot, it’s no surprise that I’m going to use Rogue One as an example… Continue reading What a Character Wouldn’t Say