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For this episode of Scriptcast Matt and Eric are joined in the UCLA Radio studios with special guest Randall Park!  Randall is an actor, comedian, and all-around nice guy, just like he comes across in our conversation. For more of Randall’s stuff, check out his

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Logline Friday is back, starting…now!What is Logline Friday?  It’s a free, weekly competition that gives screenwriters a reason to practice honing their screenplay loglines.How do I submit my logline?Tweet it to @scriptdreric in one or two tweets.  Or, if you’re shy, you may email it to

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This is the second post in the “Screenwriting is Writing” series.  The first:Screenwriting is Writing – Lesson 1: On WritingOne GIANT difference between amateur and professional screenwriters is verb usage.  Thus, one of the quickest way to improve your screenwriting is by improving your verbs.How

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This Friday, Richard Walter, chair of the screenwriting department at UCLA will be on our screenwriting podcast, ScriptcastThe live recording is at the UCLA Radio studio, Friday, May 18th, 11am.  Pacific time, of course.I plan to ask Professor Walter about his screenwriting courses, the main

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Eric interviews Matt about his experiences writing and creating short films for Channel 101 and elsewhere.Matt’s shorts are mentioned in the discussion.  The best ones include:Also…Dr. MiraclesSuper FetusKarate PIAnd Baby Mentalist from Randall ParkDiscussed:Matt Hill, short films, Randall Park, more Randall Park, Channel 101, Randall Park