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The Opinionated Writer, Part Four
Earlier this year I gave long answers to some very basic questions for a film student’s diploma dissertation. This is the last, and the briefest. Which companies have you worked for? What are they like to work for? Are there differences in styles and techniques? Off the top of my head — the BBC, ITV,…
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The Opinionated Writer, Part Two
Earlier this year I gave long answers to some very basic questions for a film student’s diploma dissertation. Is there a difference in writing for UK and US audiences, and if there is, what is it (cost, budget, more/less freedom)? I don’t think the audiences are that different, but I find that the commissioning cultures…
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The Opinionated Writer, Part One
Earlier this year I gave long answers to some very basic questions for a film student’s diploma dissertation. I had two aims in mind, beyond the obvious one of helping him out. One was that I’d eventually put the material online for general use (so other film students, take from this what you will and…
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The Long Road to Bedlam
At the request of crime specialist and site editor Barry Forshaw, I wrote a piece for the Interviews section of the Crime Time online website. Here’s a taster: There are two kinds of characters that carry novel series. They’re devised or they’re grown, and those are quite different beasts. The devised character is like a…
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Writing a Fight Scene
I’ve meant to do this ever since I saw a script in which a scene contained the unhelpful direction, “They fight”. And no more. Film fights have a dramatic purpose. Gone are the days when personal violence was offered as the test and proof of a hero’s moral superiority. Even in Fantasy, that’s a fantasy…
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More Saintly Stuff
From Mulholland Books, with a June 20th publication date, comes this reissue of The Saint Goes On with an introduction by yours truly. Mulholland is an imprint of Hodder and Stoughton, publishers of the classic ‘Yellow Jacket’ editions. So in effect, the thirty-five reprint titles are being kept within the family. Their number does not,…
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Science and Drama in Dublin
If you’re in Dublin tomorrow, you can come and see me yak at this free Science Gallery event. It’s part of the 2013 European Science TV and New Media Festival, with a keynote speech followed by a panel discussion. 14.00 – KEYNOTE TALK AND PANEL-LED DISCUSSION SESSIONScience, Medicine and MediaKeynote Talk: Dr David Kirby, Senior…
