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So I hit my goal of completing 100 videos in two years on December 31 but it kinda wiped me out. Took be a month to reload and get just one video out. But here it is and I hope it’s worth the wait. Here are 10 screenwriting and filmmaking insights in under 10 minutes […]


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”Enjoy the process because building things does not happen overnight.”—YouTuber Kariza Santos, Life of Riza Once upon a time… I had this idea to start a blog. Thought maybe I’d do it a year. Thought maybe I could blog a book. Well, to paraphrase Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) in The Natural, Things didn’t turn out […]


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A short video inspired by Miami and Indiana playing in for the national championship tonight.


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Here’s a little video I shot just before the University of Miami vs Ole Miss playoff football game and edited it during the first three quarters. Multimedia Content Producer Scott W. Smith is the author of Screenwriting with Brass Knuckles and runs the YouTube Channel Filmmaking with Brass Knuckles.


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“Be prepared at all times for rejection, even after you break in.” —Writer/director Garry Marshall (Pretty Women) “Here’s a secret I have learned in 20 years as a screenwriter. Failure is constant for everyone.” Oscar-nominated screenwriter Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich) “To do any kind of creative work well, you have to run at stuff knowing […]


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