Location, Location, Location
You would think finding the locations for a movie set almost entirely in one apartment would be easy. You would be wrong. Searching around Montreal for a tenant/landlord that would
written & directed by Chris Bavota & Lee Paula Springer
written & directed by Chris Bavota & Lee Paula Springer
You would think finding the locations for a movie set almost entirely in one apartment would be easy. You would be wrong. Searching around Montreal for a tenant/landlord that would
Writing is a lonely process, so having a writing partner already makes it that much more bearable (thanks, Lee). It also makes it less weird to read through dialogue out
Often enough when you develop a character in your screenplay, you have a specific actor in mind to help you focus on a voice or style. If you’re super lucky,
When Lee and I first sit down to write, we often work fast and sloppy. I like to refer to it as writing a trash draft. I recently read in Mark & Jay Duplass’ Like Brothers that they like to call it a vomit draft. Either way, the point is that your first draft should be written a fast as possible to get everything out of your head and onto the page. … Continue readingThird Draft’s the Charm
The original idea for Dead Dicks had been floating around for a few years. It all started with the concept of a character who upon waking up in his apartment,