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Intent: The invisible navigation quadrant of the Film
A screenplay is not an end in itself but a beginning. It is not the film, but its promise.
A screenplay is above all a tool for transmitting an intent. It is not written solely with the future viewer in mind, but also to guide an entire team towards the realisation of a vision.
The Screenplay as a Blueprint
When writing, we sometimes tend to imagine a viewer already seated in the cinema, absorbed in our story. But between these words on the page and the images on the s


Details shouldn’t wait
It is often believed that writing a screenplay follows a funnel-like process starting with a broad idea and gradually refining it into detai


All stories have already been told… Really?
We often hear that there are only 3, 6, 20, or 36 possible plots. In other words, all stories are merely variations on the same themes.


From film editing to script consulting & creative coach: my unique approach
Most script editors are or were screenwriters. Not me. My background is in film editing, and this has profoundly shaped my approach to


Writing a screenplay is both creating a world and mapping It
Creating a world means making the unreal feel real.
To achieve this, two key elements are crucial:


A honed script is not a perfect script
It’s Not About Writing a Perfect Script, but a honed one
Because the perfect script does not exist. It cannot exist, as it is not an end
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