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Write Drunk, Revise Sober

Wednesday, December 19, 2007 . 6:07 PM

Hair of the Dog - 12/19/07
Write a movie trailer for something you've already written, or for something you intend to write. Don't worry about putting it in script format; just go watch a few trailers and try to imitate the style, however it ends up looking on the page. Make sure you give enough detail to hook the audience, but not so much that you spoil the plot.
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