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DIY Summer Camp: Write! Shoot! Edit!

Wow, there are a lot of fabulous summer camps out there: Knight camps, space camps, sailing camps, horse riding camps, and on and on… and of course camping camps. But you can’t attend camp every week of the summer, and at some point you age out of some of them too.

So… what about a do-it-yourself camp? Why not make a movie with your friends?

My new book “Write! Shoot! Edit A Complete Guide for Teen Filmmakers” comes out July 1st… just in time for camp season! Pre-order now or pick up a copy when it comes to bookstores, then gather your friends and use it as your guide to a DIY Filmmaking Camp all the way from writing the story to editing the final version. The book shows you how to make a movie with whatever equipment, cast and crew access you have right now.

Summer camps are all about learning new skills and making discoveries about yourself. How better to to that than making a movie… YOUR movie. You may discover a whole new exciting career ahead of you – all because you started this summer. Now.

And when you do make your summer movie, drop me a line and tell me about it and the experience. I love to hear about your filmmaking stories.

Cheers & a good shoot to you,
Deb

Here’s a link to learn more about the book and to read an excerpt:
http://mwp.com/product/write-shoot-edit-complete-guide-teen-filmmakers/

Here’s a link to places where you can pre-order the book:
http://www.debpatz.com/a-world-of-book-store-links-aka-finding-write-shoot-edit-for-pre-order/

And, if you’re in the Vancouver Lower Mainland, come to the Sat. June 24 Book Launch Party!
http://www.debpatz.com/book/write-shoot-edit/

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. The movies she made at her own DIY summer camp led to her career in the movies.

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
May 31 – Guest Speaker – Encompass, Coquitlam, BC
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jun.14 – Guest speaker – Charles Best High School, Coquitlam, BC
Jun.16 – Guest speaker – Heritage Woods High School, Port Moody, BC
Jun.24 – Book launch party for “Write! Shoot! Edit!” at Chapters Pinetree, Coquitlam, BC
Jul.30-Aug.3 – Panelist – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

How The Creative Brain Works: Two Perspectives

I read an interesting article in the May 2017 issue of National Geographic about how the brain works regarding creativity. As a people, we’ve tried to understand creativity for years. Can’t see it, can’t touch it, but it – whatever “it” is – is definitely there.

Nat Geo reports another scientific attempt to understand the creative process.

Researchers managed to record brain waves in an MRI while jazz musicians played music that was memorized and then music that was improvised. They learned that for the improv, the brain activity was “fundamentally different” and that it appeared the brain was able to turn off its own ability to criticize itself.

I find this fascinating because, I’ve learned the same thing from leading a creative life, and share as much in my new teen filmmaking book (“Write! Shoot! Edit!”) coming out this July. I believe it’s important to understand the creative process so you can better harness your creativity.

Though it appears the researchers break the creative process into two types of activities (in this case playing improv vs playing memorized music), through my experience, I believe the creative process breaks down into three stages:

(1) wild invention (the improv, free-creative activity)

(2) structural edit (a big picture activity where you work with historical conventions)

(3) nit-picky edit (a fine-tuning activity where details and consistency matters)

Each one of these stages needs its time at centre stage, its time of focus, so if it’s a writing project, you’ll have to write the project at least three times to focus your brain’s perspective for each draft.

I’d love to see an MRI scan of differing brain activity for each of these three phases of the creative process, as I believe each one taps into a different skills in the brain… but I guess we’ll have to wait for science to explore that idea someday.

For those living the creative life, what’s your perspective on the activity happening in your brain while you’re creating?

All the best of creativity to you,
Deb

For more info on my new book “Write! Shoot! Edit!” see my website’s book page.

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. She’s lived a creative life for… uh… all her life!

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jun.24 – Book launch party for “Write! Shoot! Edit!” at Chapters Pinetree, Coquitlam, BC
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

Rayne’s Coast Comix #1

The start of a new comic… Rayne’s Coast. Enjoy!

Cheers & happy reading to you,
Deb

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. The graphic novel course in her MFA in Creative Writing has brought her back to comics again!

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
*NEW* Sat. Apr. 29 (11am-12:30pm) – Authors For Indies Day – Guest Author at Black Bond Books, Coquitlam Centre, BC
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jun. TBA – Book launch for “Write! Shoot! Edit!”
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

A World of Book Store Links… aka Finding “Write! Shoot! Edit!”

APR/17 – I was inspired to create this list of bookstore links in honour of my new book being available for pre-order or Wish Lists (“Write! Shoot! Edit!“). You can start on my book page pretty much anywhere around the world and browse. Enjoy!

JUL/17 – As of July 1st, the book is now on sale… not just pre-order!

In alphabetical order…

Akademibokhandeln (Sweden)
https://www.akademibokhandeln.se/bok/write-shoot-edit/9781615932641/

Amazon (English Sites)
Canada https://www.amazon.ca/WRITE-SHOOT-EDIT-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
USA https://www.amazon.com/WRITE-SHOOT-EDIT-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X

Amazon (Non-English Sites)
Brazil https://www.amazon.com.br/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
China https://www.amazon.cn/图书/dp/161593264X
France https://www.amazon.fr/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
India http://www.amazon.in/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
Italy https://www.amazon.it/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
Germany https://www.amazon.de/WRITE-SHOOT-EDIT-Deborah-Patz/dp/161593264X
Japan https://www.amazon.co.jp/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
Mexico https://www.amazon.com.mx/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X
Spain https://www.amazon.es/Write-Shoot-Edit-Complete-Filmmakers/dp/161593264X

Angus & Robertson Bookworld (Australia)
http://www.angusrobertson.com.au/books/write-shoot-edit-deborah-s-patz/p/9781615932641

Bank Street Book Store (USA)
http://www.bankstreetbooks.com/book/9781615932641

Barnes & Noble (USA)
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/write-shoot-edit-deborah-s-patz/1124750593

Black Bond Books (Canada)
https://www.blackbondbooks.com/?q=h.tviewer&using_sb=status&qsb=keyword&searchtype=keyword&qs=write+shoot+edit

Blackwell’s (UK)
http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/bookshop/product/Write-Shoot-Edit-by-Deborah-S-Patz/9781615932641

Blue Willow Bookshop (USA)
http://www.bluewillowbookshop.com/book/9781615932641

Bokus.com (Sweden)
http://www.bokus.com/bok/9781615932641/write-shoot-edit/

Book Depository (UK)
https://www.bookdepository.com/Write-Shoot-Edit-Deborah-S-Patz/9781615932641

The Bookies Bookstore (USA)
https://www.thebookies.com/?q=h.reports.iv&eisbn=2X6mR1xcfnqERadAni79YQ

Books-A-Million (USA)
http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Write-Shoot-Edit/Deborah-S-Patz/9781615932641

Book Soup (USA, LA)
http://www.booksoup.com/book/9781615932641

Booktopia (Australia)
http://www.booktopia.com.au/write-shoot-edit–deborah-s-patz/prod9781615932641.html

Chapters/Indigo (Canada)
https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/write-shoot-edit-the-complete/9781615932641-item.html

The Drama Book Shop (USA)
http://www.dramabookshop.com/book/9781615932641

Dussmann (Germany)
https://kultur-kaufhaus.shop-asp.de/shop/action/productDetails/30462273/deborah_patz_write_shoot_edit_161593264X.html

Elliott Bay Book Company (USA)
http://www.elliottbaybook.com/book/9781615932641

English Books Berlin (Germany)
http://englishbooksberlin.shop-asp.de/shop/action/productDetails/30462273/deborah_patz_write_shoot_edit_161593264X.html

Fishpond (Australia)
http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/Write-Shoot-Edit-Deborah-S-Patz/9781615932641

Foyles (UK)
http://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/film-tv-drama/write-shoot-edit-the-complete,deborah-s-patz-9781615932641

Half.com (USA)
http://product.half.ebay.com/Write-Shoot-Edit-The-Complete-Guide-for-Teen-Filmmakers-by-Deborah-S-Patz-2017-Paperback/228990107

Hive.co.uk (UK)
http://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Deborah-S-Patz/Write-Shoot-Edit–The-Complete-Guide-for-Teen-Filmmakers/20747560

KidsBooks (Canada)
https://www.kidsbooks.ca/?q=h.reports.iv&eisbn=2X6mR1xcfnqERadAni79YQ

Kids Ink  (USA)
http://www.kidsinkbooks.com/book/9781615932641

Magers & Quinn (USA)
https://secure.magersandquinn.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4208716

McNally Robinson (Canada)
http://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781615932641/deborah-s-patz/write-shoot-edit

Powell’s (USA)
http://www.powells.com/book/write-shoot-edit-9781615932641

Shakespeare and Company (France)
https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781615932641/write-shoot-edit-the-complete-guide-for-teen-filmmakers

Skylight Books (USA)
http://www.skylightbooks.com/book/9781615932641

Suomalainen (Finland)
http://www.suomalainen.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/fi/skk/write%21-shoot%21-edit%21-p9781615932641

Tattered Cover Book Store (USA)
http://www.tatteredcover.com/book/9781615932641

Thrift Books (USA)
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/write-shoot-edit-the-complete-guide-for-teen-filmmakers_deborah-s-patz/13536493

Vroman’s Bookstore (USA)
http://www.vromansbookstore.com/book/9781615932641

Waterstones (UK)
https://www.waterstones.com/book/write-shoot-edit/deborah-s-patz/9781615932641

Wordery (UK)
https://wordery.com/write-shoot-edit-deborah-s-patz-9781615932641

Writer’s Block Bookstore (USA)
http://www.writersblockbookstore.com/book/9781615932641

Yellowknife Book Cellar (Canada)
https://www.yellowknifebooks.com/?q=h.tviewer&using_sb=status&qsb=keyword&so=oh&searchtype=keyword&qs=write+shoot+edit

So… do you prefer to browse online or in the store? At least this way you can do some world travel at the same time!

Cheers & happy browsing to you,
Deb

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. She loves a good bookstore. Absolutely!

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jun. TBA – Book launch for “Write! Shoot! Edit!”
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

INK: Table-Cloth Plotting

In honour of the completion of my thesis novel, I have to tell you about my table cloth.

“Really?” you may ask.

“Really,” I say. It’s an awesome table cloth: red with yellow stripes in its pattern. It’s my Plotting Table Cloth.

tbclthWhen it comes to planning out a story, writers use all kinds of tools from scriptwriting software to journal books to index cards. Yes, I pull out scraps of paper, pencil, index cards, and most importantly, my Plotting Table Cloth.

The yellow stripes are spaced in such a way that there end up being four divisions on the dining table: Act 1, First part of Act 2, Second part of Act 2, and Act 3.

Step 1 – using scraps of paper, I scribble story bits or character bits on a small scrap and place it about where in the story’s timeline I think I’ll want to reveal the information or play out the event. I’m not restricted to A-Z planning, and face it, the creative brain rarely thinks a story completely in order.

Step 2 – as the many scraps of paper populate the table, I gather than transfer the information to index cards – each card representing a scene. Because the table will be covered in paper scraps, again, I’m not restricted to building scenes in start-to-finish order. I can jump in an hone any part of the story I want.

Step 3 – Now I look at the story in order, and bring my analytical brain into action to evaluate and better the entire shape of the story, its characters and events.

… and it all started with a table cloth.

How do you approach story building?

Cheers & happy plotting to you,
Deb

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. Her family is very patient when she takes over the dining room table to plan out a story.

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jun. TBA – Book launch for “Write! Shoot! Edit!”
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

Memorable Lines from Movies – Intended and Not

rocktRemember these lines?

“Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!”

or

“I can’t believe you had THAT in your purse!”

If you’ve seen either movie, chances are you remember not only the lines, but the performer’s delivery even as you read the text now.

But I don’t want to talk about these types of intended memorable lines today. I want to talk about:

“Push it, buddy!”

Remember it? You probably don’t. I remember it because I was there at the recording session at the time, but honestly, I probably would have forgotten the line myself over time. It’s just not that memorable. Now there’s nothing wrong with the line. It was used in LucasFilm’s animated series “Droids” and it was perfectly suitable for the action of the scene: one character was encouraging the driver of the spaceship to floor it so they could escape danger. Here’s how it became memorable in my life:

A friend of the family and her young son moved to Canada from Hungary and stayed with my family for a spell. The boy didn’t speak much English when they arrived. Soon enough he discovered “Droids” (naturally, I have the whole set) and he totally got into it. All that action with C3P0 and R2 at the centre… who wouldn’t? Silently, he’d sit and watch the episodes over and over again. And what was the first and only line he quoted from the entire series? You got it:

“Push it, buddy!” (in a lovely, Hungarian accent)

Now, I don’t know if he knew what the phrase meant, but he took joy in the sound of the words and repeated the phrase over and over and over again – more frequently than I’d heard it during the making of the series (which is quite a lot when you consider auditions, recording sessions, rough cuts, etc.).

So, it goes to show that you can write a script, thinking certain lines are destined to linger in people’s thoughts… but those memorable lines may just end up being different ones that you intend!

So, what do you think? It all comes back to “just write a good script with good characters” (instead of stressing over creating memorable lines), doesn’t it?

Cheers & and great script to you,
Deb

P.S. Can you identify the movies associated with the memorable lines up top?

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. She uses a Canadian accent to say “Push it, buddy!”

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA