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The point of a montage is for the audience to learn something and for a character to change in a short amount of screenplay time. Nathan and Ryan talk about "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," and how it could have benefited from a montage or two. But not the casino part, which they loved. They do script surgery on “Coco.” In Logline Cage Match, Ryan reveals his latest big idea, “Urban Leprechaun.”
By Ryan Abbott and Nathan Hare, Screenplay Writers1.3
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The point of a montage is for the audience to learn something and for a character to change in a short amount of screenplay time. Nathan and Ryan talk about "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," and how it could have benefited from a montage or two. But not the casino part, which they loved. They do script surgery on “Coco.” In Logline Cage Match, Ryan reveals his latest big idea, “Urban Leprechaun.”