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Monday 15 November 2010
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From the notes on this section I gained knowledge in how to write and develop my film idea. The points helped guide me through how to show my protagonists journey, the ellipsis of time and how much a short film should contain. After the reading and notes we took a test to see how much we understood of screen writing.
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