Screenwriting 101: Richard Curtis
“I tend to do projects I’ve had in mind for two years, so they’re slowly boiling on the stove like stock. And by slowing yourself down, you…
“I tend to do projects I’ve had in mind for two years, so they’re slowly boiling on the stove like stock. And by slowing yourself down, you only write stories that really resonate. I’m always choosing between three films I’d like to make and I always choose the one that means the most to me.”
— Richard Curtis
From the WGA journal “Written By” (February | March 2017, P. 76)
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