Tag: screenwriting
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A REPERTOIRE OF STUDENT FILMS PART 3 Doritos Ad
THE BROOKLANDS YEARS This series of posts depicts the epic journey I’ve taken across the land of student filmmaking. From the deep-rooted plains of the 4:3 aspect ratio to the wonderous tundra of half-decent modern indie cinema, you’ll read about the trials I endured throughout my years of learning. The wonderful adventure of non-compulsory […]
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A REPERTOIRE OF STUDENT FILMS PART 2 Dead Nation
THE BROOKLANDS YEARS This series of posts depicts the epic journey I’ve taken across the land of student filmmaking. From the deep-rooted plains of the 4:3 aspect ratio to the wonderous tundra of half-decent modern indie cinema, you’ll read about the trials I endured throughout my years of learning. The wonderful adventure of non-compulsory […]
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Why write in a coffee shop?
Three years ago, I imposed a question on the popular social media site, Reddit. What is the appeal of a coffee shop? For context, I posted this on the screenwriting sub-reddit where lots of aspiring and professional screenwriters come for a chat about writing resources, feedback on their work, advice and general questions about the […]
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A REPERTOIRE OF STUDENT FILMS PART 1 Missed Call & The Durex Ad
THE BROOKLANDS YEARS This series of posts depicts the epic journey I’ve taken across the land of student filmmaking. From the deep-rooted plains of the 4:3 aspect ratio to the wonderous tundra of half-decent modern indie cinema, you’ll read about the trials I endured throughout my education. College was a great time for me, […]
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Writing with a Partner
When a would-be screenwriter and a self-published novelist collaborate. So, for a bit of context, this year my brother Chris Sergi and I wrote and self-published a book together called Adam and the Goat. A dark comedy about a young bachelor from London who eats a dodgy kebab only later to become supernaturally tethered to […]