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Film Editing Workshop -- The Invisible Art
Editing is where the film is truly made. I'll show you how a two-second cut changes everything -- mood, pace, meaning. We work with actual footage. I cut on a Moviola for forty years. Digital is faster but the principles are eternal: rhythm, contrast, surprise. Tip: The best cut is the one the audience doesn't notice.
Braille Slate & Stylus Set (Professional)
Professional-grade Braille writing slate with interline spacing and a steel-tipped stylus. Write by punching dots right-to-left (they read left-to-right when flipped). Includes 50 sheets of Braille paper.
Patent Writing Crash Course -- Protect Your Ideas
Small group (max 4). I'll teach you how to write a patent application: claims, specifications, drawings. The patent is the inventor's sword and shield. Without it, your idea belongs to whoever copies it first. I learned this the hard way with the movie camera.
Nature Writing Workshop -- Science as Literature
Small group (max 5). I will teach you to write about science with beauty and precision. Observe a tide pool, a meadow, a single tree -- then write what you see so that readers feel it. The Sea Around Us sold two million copies because people could taste the salt. Accuracy and poetry are not enemies.
Coalition Building Masterclass -- Uniting the Divided
How to build a coalition from groups who distrust each other. Travel, listen, speak their language (literally and figuratively), find common ground. I visited over 30 tribes in 3 years. Tip: Do not ask them to join your cause. Show them it is already their cause. The enemy is coming for all of us.
Screenplay by Syd Field (Annotated Copy)
My personal annotated copy of Screenplay -- the book that's been called the bible of screenwriting. Margin notes from 30 years of teaching. Dog-eared pages. Coffee stains from late nights at Musso & Frank. Read it, return it, write your script.
The Paradigm Workshop -- 3-Act Structure Masterclass
The workshop that changed screenwriting worldwide. In four hours, I break down the three-act structure using your favorite films. You'll never watch a movie the same way again. Bring a film you love and I'll show you its skeleton. Tip: The first ten pages are everything -- that's where the reader decides to keep going or toss your script.
Political Rhetoric & Persuasion Seminar
I wrote the Gallic Wars while fighting them. Clear writing is clear thinking. Public speaking, written persuasion, political maneuvering. Cicero was better with words. I was better with timing. Tip: Write in the third person. It makes you sound inevitable.
Stella Adler's Acting Technique (First Edition)
Stella Adler's own handbook, first edition. She studied with Stanislavski in Paris -- the only American actor who did. This book is the foundation. Strasberg got the attention, but Adler got the method right.
Method Acting Books (Strasberg + Chekhov Collection)
My personal copies of Strasberg's Dream of Passion and Chekhov's To the Actor. Annotated in my handwriting. These are the two books that made me a real actress instead of just a movie star. Read both -- they contradict each other and that's the point.
Andes Mountain Crossing Expedition Training
High-altitude mountain warfare. Acclimatization, cold weather movement, river fording, maintaining combat effectiveness at altitude. I crossed a 13,000-foot pass in the wet season. A third of my army died. The rest won independence for a continent. Tip: The mountain does not care about your cause. Respect it or it kills you.
Character Empathy Workshop -- Becoming Someone You're Not
The hardest characters are the ones you disagree with. I teach you to find the humanity in ANYONE -- a cruel mother, a fascist collaborator, a bitter editor. We don't judge characters. We understand them. That understanding IS the performance. Tip: Ask 'Why does this person think they're right?' and you've found the character.
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