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Month: May 2017

Another World: Reflection #17

May 7, 2017nurfarina-othman Leave a Comment

Script Draft Feedback Cold Soul Script Draft 1 Week 9 collaborating and showing our work in progress to new teammates was a good process. I had positive feedbacks and comments to help me further improve my script. We went through… Continue Reading →

Another World: Reflection #16

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Challenges while writing the script I started writing the script for “Cold Soul” and while writing it I faced a few challenges. Firstly, I was afraid to write out my protagonist. When I wrote the first few scenes for the… Continue Reading →

Another World: Reflection #15

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Dexter World and Mine? One of the other feedbacks I received was to check out Dexter (2006) where he talks to his dead father. In my story world, the protagonist is able to see the boyfriend not knowing he is… Continue Reading →

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