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John Zaozirny

@johnzaozirny

Literary Manager and Head of @bellevueprods. Producer of INFINITE, PARALLEL, ELI, and ALWAYS WATCHING. Selected threads pdf at website link below.

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You have to love that a company who decided to name their AI food expert "Claire Delish"... is accusing AI critics of being lazy.

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Great look at Tom Quinn’s career and how he built NEON. The filmmakers of I, TONYA deciding to work with them speaks to a belief of mine: Always work with the hungry & ambitious. You want them to need your wins as much as you need those wins.

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Deeply honored to have some footage from my NYU student doc (from back in 2000!!) used in Yourgo Artsitas's awesome short documentary. It's a super fun and nostalgic look back at the late 90s MTV and general pop culture world, all done in a 90s tech aesthetic! WATCH IT!

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Speaking as a showrunner with two writers rooms going on now, this article from Ankler is insane. I don’t know who the insider is, but they should call bullshit. This is a GPT press release.

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As theatrical has pretty much collapsed for non-tentpole/event movies, horror has become one of the only ways for new directors to get a feature film made.

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This season of Love is Blind is really testing my belief that you can find true love by talking to someone through a wall for a week.

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William Goldman: “Rule of thumb: You always attack a movie scene as late as you possibly can. You always come into the scene at the last possible moment.” gointothestory.blcklst.com/screenwriting-… #screenwriting #writing

William Goldman: “Rule of thumb: You always attack a movie scene as late as you possibly  can. You always come into the scene at the last possible moment.” gointothestory.blcklst.com/screenwriting-… #screenwriting #writing