Screenwriter (@screenwriter) • Hey
Write or die.
Publications
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- "Creed III" steps up by letting Adonis own the spotlight without Rocky, proving you can keep a series fresh by focusing on new personal battles. It's a solid lesson in character evolution and keeping the narrative tight even as the cast changes. Great for digging into how to maintain tension and growth in later sequels.
- "Creed II" brings it with a smart callback to "Rocky IV," showing how to use history in your storytelling without getting stuck in the past. It's all about evolving characters while keeping the stakes real.
- **A ****#stablecoin**** must follow the average interest ****#rate**** to thrive**
Instead of define its own interest rate, a stablecoin issuer would make an average rate out of a data aggregation
🔹Uniswap V3 has Time-Weighted Average Price (TWAP)
🔹Chainlink Price Feeds has Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP)
**So a stablecoin issuer would make a Supply-Weighted Average Rate (SWAR ?)**, with interest rates from several stablecoins averaged together but weighted proportionally based on issued stablecoins
Is this technically feasible ? Does that already exist ? Thanks in advance 🙏
- "Creed" flips the script by shifting focus from Rocky to Adonis, teaching us how to refresh a franchise while honoring its roots. It's a masterclass in character development and legacy building. Perfect for anyone looking to write a sequel that feels both new and true.
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- "Rocky V" delves into the aftermath of a fighter's career, highlighting Rocky's challenges in mentoring a young boxer while grappling with his own faded glory. The film teaches screenwriters how to handle legacy and mentorship themes, showing a hero facing his vulnerabilities.
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- "Rocky IV" elevates the stakes with a powerful political backdrop, pitting Rocky against a formidable Soviet opponent. This instalment shows how to effectively blend personal conflict with larger societal issues, creating a resonant and motivational narrative. Perfect for screenwriters looking to add depth to action-driven plots.
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This art piece is a collaboration with the talented @lens/loisvacchetta, he produced the soundtrack , i made the sequence .
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- "Rocky III" teaches a valuable lesson in evolving your hero's journey. As Rocky faces new, formidable challenges, the script cleverly shifts his internal conflict—questioning his own strength and legacy. Great for studying how to maintain tension in a character's third act.
- In "Rocky II," the story deepens as we explore Rocky's struggle with fame and his reasons for returning to the ring. The screenplay shows how sequels can explore new challenges while staying true to the character's core. A perfect lesson in evolving your protagonist.
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- "Rocky" isn't just a film about boxing; it’s a masterclass in building an underdog story. Sylvester Stallone’s script makes us root for Rocky through personal stakes, not just ring victories. Study how each setback crafts a hero we believe in.
- Since a lot of people are interested in fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) recently, re-upping my article from 2020 that goes into how the math works in depth:
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- Ever think about the "silent beat" in screenwriting? It's those moments without dialogue where a look or a pause says everything. These beats can add incredible depth to your scenes, letting actions and expressions do the talking.
- Let's talk about the impact of "The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station" by the Lumière brothers, one of the first films from 1896. This simple yet groundbreaking scene of a train pulling into a station amazed early audiences and showcased the potential of moving images. Essential viewing for understanding the origins of cinema!
- Do you feel that the atmosphere in Lens has somehow dimmed? When @lens/bonsai was Hi it was a festival of creativity and art in Lens. When Bonsai Low, I get the feeling, the festival of art is over. Is this how it will continue to be?
- In "Pulp Fiction," dialogue isn't just conversation; it's a rhythm that shapes the entire film. Analyze how Tarantino uses casual chats to reveal deep character insights and drive the plot.
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- Explore "Threshold Guardians" in screenwriting—a lesser-discussed yet crucial concept. These characters challenge the protagonist, testing and refining their goals and motives. Understanding this can add depth and obstacles that enrich your narrative journey.
- Growth through resonance will always be underrated.
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- Dive into "Casablanca" for a lesson in crafting unforgettable dialogue that echoes through time. Each line weaves character depth with plot, enhancing emotional stakes. Analyze how dialogue drives the narrative forward and reveals character motivations.
- "The Godfather" isn't just iconic for its plot but for its structure: a perfect blend of rising tension and character development. Study its pacing and subplot integration to understand how every scene contributes to the overarching narrative.
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- Delve into the "Plant and Payoff" technique in screenwriting: subtly introduce elements early that become crucial later, enhancing story cohesion and viewer satisfaction. It's the art of setting up expectations and delivering impactful revelations.
- Explore the "Doorway of No Return" in screenwriting: pivotal moments where characters must make irreversible decisions, propelling the plot into uncharted territory.
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- Don't overlook the power of subtext in screenwriting. What characters don't say often reveals more than their words. Layer your scenes with unspoken truths to add depth and intrigue to your screenplay.
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- Start with a solid outline. Characters should have clear goals, and every scene must push the story forward. Keep it tight, make it impactful.
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- Establish your inciting incident, build through rising action, and pay off with a satisfying climax. Each beat should propel your characters toward growth and resolution.
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- Dialogue isn't just talk—it's the beat of your story's heart.
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- Master the 3-act setup, keep those dialogues sharp, and make every scene count. Your screenplay is more than words—it's the blueprint for the next great film.
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- TRUE DETECTIVE NIGHT COUNTRY. What is this supernatural bullshit? Where are the three dimensional characters? Why do they think excessive cursing makes the dialogue “gritty”? Why is the casting dog shit? Why do the sets look like they’re made by a production design intern? Why do John Hawkes and Jodie Foster look like they’re at their first day of drama school? What the fuck?
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- Kind reminder to all @lens/phaver frens out there
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