A 17-year-old high school student wrote and directed a short film that was shown at an independent film festival. The youngster was asked what he thought were the secrets to producing a good film. Read what this teen-ager said - and then let's all think about how his youthful words can apply to our own writing.
The young man said, "Rope the people in at the very beginning; keep them attached; and give them something to think about afterwards for hours, or even days."
Saturday, July 14, 2012
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