Quick Summary: The Social Network is best remembered for its screenplay, but there's more to dialog than its script. Created by Walter Murch, the Rule of Six is one of, if not the foremost methodologies on film
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The Social Network is best remembered for its screenplay, but there's more to dialog than its script. Created by Walter Murch, the Rule of Six is one of, if not the foremost methodologies on film You not only need this for the choreography, but to set the tone and mood of the fight.
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- The Social Network is best remembered for its screenplay, but there's more to dialog than its script.
- Created by Walter Murch, the Rule of Six is one of, if not the foremost methodologies on film
- You not only need this for the choreography, but to set the tone and mood of the fight.
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