Sentence examples for developing a screenplay from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Allen said she was developing a screenplay with her mother.

At any given moment, I'm asking myself, "Why stop?" Abrams: It was, frankly, not unlike developing a screenplay.

The pair will elaborate on their unconventional approach to developing a screenplay – writing that involved a lot of drawing – at Sydney's Graphic festival on 11 October.

He said that before the attacks on the trade center and the Pentagon, he had been working on developing a screenplay about what he called "my adventure at the twin towers".

In August 2002, the veteran director-producer Norman Jewison surfaced as a contender, developing a screenplay based on "The Beauty and the Billionaire," a memoir by Terry Moore, an actress who claimed for decades to have been married to Hughes.

At his death, Geisel was developing a screenplay for "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" on behalf of Tri-Star Productions, said his agent, Bob Tabian.

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In 1939 Schulberg was hired by Walter Wanger to develop a screenplay for United Artists, set at the annual Dartmouth winter carnival.

The actor John Malkovich and his partner, Russ Smith, optioned Charles Higham's "Howard Hughes: The Secret Life" in 1993 and developed a screenplay by a British playwright.

After studying court transcripts from a late 1990s Melbourne case involving Asian sex workers transported between brothels then deported by the immigration department, McLachlan developed a screenplay about an initially reluctant protagonist who spearheads a DIY investigation into the whereabouts of a missing young woman.

Questions | For discussion and reading comprehension: Activity | Explain to students that they will identify biodiversity "hotspots" in the deep sea and then develop a screenplay for a documentary film, inspired by Mr. Cameron's deep-sea documentary "Aliens of the Deep," about these remote habitats.

Wyler joined him and together they developed a screenplay about three vets returning to a Midwestern city: an Army sergeant (Fredric March), who has trouble settling back into his life as a banker; an Air Force bombardier (Dana Andrews), who can't find a good job or hold on to his wife; and a young sailor (Harold Russell), who has lost his hands and shrinks away from his girlfriend.

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