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I have "multiple projects in various stages of development."

My first and most passionate work is Wittenberg, a prequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet. Since then I have developed screenplays in various genres and have helped many screenwriters take their scripts to the next level. Will you be next?

Currently, I'm working with 4L Films for bring SEND to the screen.  Stay tuned for developments and how you can get involved.

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Latest Blogs

Kurt Vonnegut’s 8 Tips on How to Write a Great Story

Kurt Vonnegut wrote some great stories, some which bored me to tears in college as professors pleaded that it was the best stuff ever. While I can’t speak to all that, he had some good tips for writers, even as it is applied to screenwriting, and certainly to my job as a story analyst.

Skyfall Analysis

I've seen every Bond film.  I'm a fan. Skyfall is okay, entertaining, and for the average actioner, it's a fun.  But it's not a typical Bond film.  And that's not necessarily a good thing.

*** Spoiler Alert  -- ALL plot points revealed -- Spoiler Alert  ****

Argo Analysis

Too early to vote for Best Picture?  It's got a relevant conflict, American heroes and a funny inside look at Hollywood that will no doubt please the voters.  And since Affleck's excellent The Town missed an Oscar nom in 2010, they may throw him a bone.

Does Your Movie Have Enough Mystery?

This post is a great companion piece to my Use of Reveals post, but with the added bonus of watching JJ Abrams talk about his Mystery Box:

Not only does he talk about great scenes, and production tricks (always protect Tom Cruise's nose), but he underlines the need for mystery.

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