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"Award-winning writer/filmmaker pens powerful article on screenplay writing"
May 16, 2007 -- Los Angeles, CA -- The bane for all screenwriters is how to write the dramatic premise. In the April 2007 issue of "Inkspotter News", award-winning writer/filmmaker Donald L. Vasicek penned a helpful article, "How to Establish the Dramatic Premise of Your Screenplay."
Vasicek said, "If you closely watch most good movies, you will see that the dramatic premise for the movie is usually established about ten minutes into the film. For example in my screenplay, "Leader of the Pack", when the main character, a 16 year-old boy learns that his Gramps needs surgery to save his life, he sets a plan into motion to win a muscle car race with a $25,000 first place prize to pay for the surgery. From this point forward, the teen puts all of his energy into preparing for that race so that he can win it."
You can read the entire article at http://inkspotter.com/
Vasicek has penned scripts, screenwriting columns and worked as a writing mentor, tutor, and script doctor for over 350 writers, authors, producers and production companies. His publishing credits include two books, "How To Write, Sell, and Get Your Screenplays Produced", "The Write Focus", and over 500 articles. His is also a screenwriting expert on AllExperts.com.
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