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Screenplay writers need to deal with criticism. They need to be able to take it, they need to be able to give it—constructively. The only way to make your screenplay writing better is to listen to criticism, then ignore it and forge your own path. The guys introduce their Ice Cream Sandwich criticism method. They do script surgery on “A Star is Born” and Ryan pitches “The Last Netminder” in Logline Cage Match.
By Ryan Abbott and Nathan Hare, Screenplay Writers1.3
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Screenplay writers need to deal with criticism. They need to be able to take it, they need to be able to give it—constructively. The only way to make your screenplay writing better is to listen to criticism, then ignore it and forge your own path. The guys introduce their Ice Cream Sandwich criticism method. They do script surgery on “A Star is Born” and Ryan pitches “The Last Netminder” in Logline Cage Match.