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How to Elevate Your Script by Elevating Its Emotion (With Movie Examples) | Script Reader Pro

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Author TVWriter.ComPosted on May 6, 2021May 2, 2021Categories Resources, screenwriting, television writingTags how to bring out emotion that better connects your characters to the audience, Larry Brody, online TV writing workshop, screenwriting, television writing, TV CAREER TIPS, TVWriter.Com, TVWriter™, writing tipsLeave a comment on How to Elevate Your Script by Elevating Its Emotion (With Movie Examples) | Script Reader Pro

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      • Overview
      • Spider-Man Unlimited
      • The Silver Surfer
      • Diabolik
    • STAR TREK
      • Overview
      • Remembering Roddenberry
      • ST: Voyager
      • The VOYAGERS Nobody Wanted
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      • Overview
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      • New Wine in New Bottles
      • Living in L.A.
      • The Pitch Meeting
      • Writing the Dreaded Outline
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      • Overview
      • The Logline
      • The Leavebehind
      • The Outline/Story
      • The Teleplay
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