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The Hidden Reflection Blog

The Hidden premiere was a very nice and entertaining experience. I had a lot of fun and was able to understand what its like in the professional world to see your work up on the big screen. Even though I had a very small and minor, to no role in this film, it was still cool to see my peers work and know how happy they were to see their work up on the screen. My favorite part was the limo ride, I was able to hangout with my friends and get to sing and dance and drink endless sodas with them in the car. Eating was fun as well but I just had the most fun in the limo. Although I had to leave early because I got sick, I still had fun and would do it all over again

No Film School Blog Post

Franchesca Manzella Screenwriting https://nofilmschool.com/2017/05/why-screenwriting-rules-are-myth      I chose to do this topic over screenwriting, its not what I was involved with for The Hidden, but thats because I wasn't really given a role for that film. I chose something Im very interested in and actively working on all the time. No Film School has multiple articles on how screenwriting rules are "myths" and tips and tricks. This specific article talked about how screenwriters should have no true base of how to write an accurate screenplay. It goes over how critics or mobs will debunk a script just based off what they personally believe. One writer said, "If you have to use flashbacks, your script is s***". It then lists and goes into multiple major grossing films who have in fact used flashbacks as a major form of their script.     Another form of concept people believe can't make a good script, is writing what you can't show. Such as if y