At a Glance: Every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end — but why does that shape work so well? Stage Play and Screen Play are similar forms in that when they tell a story they follow
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- Every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end — but why does that shape work so well?
- Stage Play and Screen Play are similar forms in that when they tell a story they follow
- Get Coverage & Script Notes directly from me: 🅿️Film Crit Hulk Patreon: ...
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