Archive for the “Screenwriting From Iowa” Category


“The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.” Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey Last week, before I could do a video interview at home I had […]

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“Your goals, your dreams are on the other side of the jungle. And there’s no straight line through the jungle….” Casey Neistat Tagged: Casey Neistat

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day. I took this photo earlier in the week at Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant at Disney Springs. They’ve had a festival all week full of Celtic music and dancing. With bands playing inside and outside at Raglan Road it was one of the best Disney experiences I’ve ever had. Tagged: […]

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If you give an actor an honest role, they’ll want to play it. When I showed St. Vincent to Jack Nicholson, he said, ‘This is an actable piece.’ I spent time thinking, ‘What does that mean?’What an ‘actable piece,’ to me, ended up meaning is that it’s honest and pathos and everything you want. If you […]

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The first book I ever read in creative writing class was Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird, and my favorite chapter from that is ‘Shitty First Drafts.’ So I have no problem writing a terrible first draft. I pretty much journal until I get to the point when I saw, Okay, now there needs to be […]

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“If I don’t do a [stand up comedy] set in two weeks, I feel it. I read an article a few years ago that said when you practice a sport a lot, you literally become a broadband: the nerve pathway in your brain contains a lot more information. As soon as you stop practicing, the […]

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After film school, filmmaker Brandon Li (@rungunshoot) spent eight years working in reality TV before carving his own path making films in unlikely places. Here are a few samples of his work followed a talk about his background and creative process. Tagged: Brandon Li, filmmaking, Hong Kong Strong, Nomads of Mongolia

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Yeah, what he said…

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  There really are bridges in Madison County located in central Iowa. I took this photo back in 2008 on my way back from watching the College World Series in Omaha. Every city, town, region that’s a little off the radar dreams of getting a Hollywood close-up because it has a positive economic impact on […]

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Author Robert Waller died today and since this blog originated in Cedar Falls, Iowa—where Waller wrote The New York Times best-seller The Bridges of Madison County—I think it’s fitting to give a nod to Bridges & Waller. Here’s the spark of the idea that became a book that sold over 12 million copies in the ’90s, […]

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