Hey /lit/, I'm starting writing a complex scenario for a film, with the same style of european directors of modernity - you know: Godard, Tarkovsky, Bresson, etc,.
Any advise?
Don't write it in English, ESL-kun.
>>9391887
It was not planned to be, but how did you figure out I'm ESL?
Who is going to film it
>>9391899
'starting to write' is the less awkward construction
>>9391899
Two consecutive -ing words when they're both acting as verbs is a no-no - I'm starting to write
'European directors of modernity' is awkward, it would be more natural to use an adjective -modernist European directors (assuming that's what you mean)
Advise is the verb, advice is the noun.
Plus the french file name.
>>9391979
so yeah, you can't advise me, am I right?
>>9391796
All three of these directors have entirely disparate styles. It's not meaningful to group them together like you have.
>>9392001
you are right, that is the correct usage of the verb 'advise'
>>9391796
Don't zoom in or pan out, focus on transition.