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It's important to know how to address sound in screenplays, since it often translates to what filmgoers hear when the screenplay comes to life on screen. Nathan announces he is going back to school to study computer programming and Ryan reveals he is on the hunt for a new co-host to replace him. They perform scirpt surgery on "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again." Ryan pitches his idea “The Cabin-Makers Gambit” in Logline Cage Match.
By Ryan Abbott and Nathan Hare, Screenplay Writers1.3
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It's important to know how to address sound in screenplays, since it often translates to what filmgoers hear when the screenplay comes to life on screen. Nathan announces he is going back to school to study computer programming and Ryan reveals he is on the hunt for a new co-host to replace him. They perform scirpt surgery on "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again." Ryan pitches his idea “The Cabin-Makers Gambit” in Logline Cage Match.