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... writing of the screen play . The selection of the men for this work is all - important . The producer must cast his writers in the same manner he casts actors . Failure to know the abilities and the limitations of each writer may mean ...
... writing of the screen play . The selection of the men for this work is all - important . The producer must cast his writers in the same manner he casts actors . Failure to know the abilities and the limitations of each writer may mean ...
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... writing a one - act play for the next evening's concert . He incorporates the lines they overheard . When the fiancé hears these lines being rehearsed , he believes as they wish him to believe , that he had been listening to a rehearsal ...
... writing a one - act play for the next evening's concert . He incorporates the lines they overheard . When the fiancé hears these lines being rehearsed , he believes as they wish him to believe , that he had been listening to a rehearsal ...
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... writing of the play begins . Here again we come upon a great variance in the time it takes . Some writers write quickly , others slowly , but it is not always those whose stories came easily who now do the fastest work . As often as not ...
... writing of the play begins . Here again we come upon a great variance in the time it takes . Some writers write quickly , others slowly , but it is not always those whose stories came easily who now do the fastest work . As often as not ...
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