Editor: Dara McNaught
Executive Director: Steven Gannaway
Features
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Head Cases
Dara McNaught interviews Brad Haami about a radical new concept in Maori comedy/drama – made by a UK TV company.
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Value Added? – the Role of the Maori Script Consultant
From words to wardrobing… WriteUP Online asks: What do Maori script consultants do?
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A Beginner’s Guide to the Logline
Loglines – are they worth the effort? And if so, what’s the point?
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LA’s a Small Town
Michael Raymond’s adventures as a Nicholl finalist
Edited by Leonie Reynolds
Book Reviews
- Screenwriting for Teens 100 principles of screen writing every budding writer must know. By Christina Hamlett Reviewed by Graeme Tetley
- Archetypes for writers Using the power of your subconscious By Jennifer van Bergen Reviewed by Graeme Tetley
- The Moral Premise Harnessing virtue and vice for box office success By Stanley D. Williams, PhD Reviewed by Jane Sherning Warren
- The Creative Screenwriting Podcast Interviews with writers and directors. By Jeff Goldsmith. Reviewed by Benedict Reid
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Making the Film (Eagle vs Shark) I really noticed how different the two story forms are. The short is free, poetic, limitless in its format, shape and style. The feature is much more conventional – limited by money, it forces you to obey story, plot and ‘acts’, and creates a relationship between you and the audience which is often frustrating and constraining. The short takes a month, the feature several years.
Apart from that they’re exactly the same.
Taika Waititi
(Two Cars, One Night; Eagle vs Shark)
‘Take’ Issue 47.
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