- November 8, 2011
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NEW VIDEO: How To Avoid A Dud Ending
By, Jacob Krueger
Se7en: How To Avoid A Dud Ending
Check out this new video I recently recorded for Scriptmag.com and learn how to discover a great ending for your screenplay.
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Every time I listen to you, it seems you put such a charge into me. It’s like you jump start my battery. I was having trouble figuring out how to improve my first script, and by listening to you, I got the ideas down and will go for it.
Thanks Jake. You did it again.
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