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  2. Fade In (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fade In is a 1968 American romantic drama film (released in 1973) starring Burt Reynolds and Barbara Loden. It was filmed in tandem with the Silvio Narizzano film Blue, with its actors appearing unbilled in various scenes. It was the first film to be released credited to the pseudonym Alan Smithee (though the onscreen credit reads, "Allen ...

  3. Fade In (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software has been reviewed favorably. PCWorld gave the software a score of 5 out of 5, noting both its ease-of-use and professional feature set. [ 6 ] MacWorld gave the software a score of 4.5 out of 5, mentioning that it has "all the major features—and then some—found in industry standard Final Draft, but ...

  4. Lindsey Ferrentino - Wikipedia

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    Ferrentino's first film, Not Fade Away, was in development at Annapurna Pictures, as of March 2019, produced by David O. Russell and John Krasinski, starring Emily Blunt. [ 15 ] In 2021, it was announced that Ferrentino would write and direct Amy, a film adaptation of her stage play Amy and the Orphans , for Netflix, with Aggregate Films ...

  5. Fade in - Wikipedia

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    Fade in may refer to: Dissolve (filmmaking), a type of transition used in visual media; Fade (audio engineering), a similar type of transition used in audio media; Fade In, an online film magazine; Fade In, 1968 film; Fade In, an unpublished non-fiction book by Michael Piller about Star Trek: Insurrection

  6. Tom Logan (director) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Logan (born 1953) is an American director, writer, producer, acting instructor, and former actor. Based in Los Angeles , he has directed a multitude of feature films and television shows, and directed hundreds national and international commercials.

  7. Save the Cat!: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need

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    Snyder stresses the importance of screening movies similar to yours and to analyzing them for their strengths and weaknesses. He suggests that dividing movies into categories based on their story types is more valuable than using traditional genre (e.g. romance or action).

  8. Peoples says that he modeled the scene directly after the final moments of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, where Michael (Al Pacino) lies to Kay (Diane Keaton), about his involvement in the ...

  9. Fade In (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fade In is a movie-related website. It began as a print magazine in 1993, but is now online-only. History. The publication was originally introduced as a ...