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Compared to screenplays, books are not fun to read. Screenplays are the highest art form, while books are heavy and long. But sometimes, if you’re lucky, you’ll find a book that contains an idea that inspires you to craft your own original and legally distinct screenplay. The guys do script surgery on “The Spy Who Dumped Me” and Nathan pitches his idea “The Professor’s Pet” in Logline Cage Match.
By Ryan Abbott and Nathan Hare, Screenplay Writers1.3
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Compared to screenplays, books are not fun to read. Screenplays are the highest art form, while books are heavy and long. But sometimes, if you’re lucky, you’ll find a book that contains an idea that inspires you to craft your own original and legally distinct screenplay. The guys do script surgery on “The Spy Who Dumped Me” and Nathan pitches his idea “The Professor’s Pet” in Logline Cage Match.