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Pixar's Rules For Writing

From: user 5.
Sent on: Monday, December 17, 2012, 11:57 PM

I came across this article from the HUffington Post which has an absolutely awesome set of writing rules used by the folks down at Pixar. These folks write for movies but they produce some of the most powerful narratives out there with stories like "Up" or "Toy Story". It is definitely worth your look.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/07/30/pixar-storytelling_n_1718854.html

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