What’s a content strategy? A content strategy is really just a plan of action for taking all the work and learnings you’ve already figured out up to this point—and translating them into real content that’ll be published on your blog over the coming weeks and months. If you know the niche you’ll be blogging about […]… Continue reading The War of Blogging: You Need a Strategy to Be Successful — The Art of Blogging
Month: June 2020
Are you Creative [Enough]? — The Art of Blogging
Would you like to be more creative? I’m only asking because it’s really not as hard or mysterious as you might think. One thing that prevents many people from boosting their creativity is the notion that creativity is somehow determined by intelligence. Another is the idea that creative people are born that way. In truth, […]… Continue reading Are you Creative [Enough]? — The Art of Blogging
The Rat Race: When You Blog About The Same Things Over and Over Again — The Art of Blogging
A couple thousand years ago there was this king. He was quite nasty and deceitful. He was also a bit arrogant. What you’d call a smart ass. Well, at one point, the gods had enough of it, and they punished him by being forced to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to […]… Continue reading The Rat Race: When You Blog About The Same Things Over and Over Again — The Art of Blogging
The Art of Writing a Great Blog Post: The Definitive Guide — The Art of Blogging
Do you want to write the type of content that gets readers frantically clicking the follow button? Invest the next 10 minutes reading this guide here. CLICK HERE TO READ via The Art of Writing a Great Blog Post: The Definitive Guide — The Art of Blogging
On Film Editing According to Edward Dmytryk — The Script Blog
ON FILM EDITING: This book is a real classic. Technically, though, is dated, that is true. It’s a book written at the beginning of the ’80s, so no computers then. 44 more words via On Film Editing According to Edward Dmytryk — The Script Blog
Film Blocking, What is it? — The Script Blog
Film blocking and staging mean choreographing the actors and the camera in a given scene in a way which develops and pushes the film narrative forward. 37 more words via Film Blocking, What is it? — The Script Blog
The 3 Best Car Chases from the 70s — The Script Blog
Today we are going to travel in memory lane, but we’ll do so real, real fast. The 70s was a great time for car chases in American movies. 38 more words via The 3 Best Car Chases from the 70s — The Script Blog
Thriller/Suspense Festival Testimonial – June 17 2020
Filmmaker Lola Rùi (THE DOOR) It was an interesting experience to see how the audience receive the message of the film in different ways depending on their own vision or circumstances, showing that the art is always alive. I love this. A FilmFreeway preferred festival – The Thriller/Suspense Festival Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: 6 Watch… Continue reading Thriller/Suspense Festival Testimonial – June 17 2020
The 5 C’s of Argumentative Essay Writing: Easy methods to Create a Nice Argument — Essay writing service
CLICK HERE FOR ORDER PAPER To assist my school writing college students perceive the perspective wanted for creating a powerful argumentative essay, I invented the “5 C’s” machine, which emphasizes readability, candor, confidence, management, and comprehension. Readability. Be direct and simple in your argumentative writing. Directness leads to readability. Use your personal language, plainly and […]… Continue reading The 5 C’s of Argumentative Essay Writing: Easy methods to Create a Nice Argument — Essay writing service
Let’s Talk About… Dead to Me Season Two — Meghan’s Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
Hi guys, welcome back TV Tuesday. I hope everyone is doing well. Today I’m going to be talking about season two of Dead to Me. via Let’s Talk About… Dead to Me Season Two — Meghan’s Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
