A former Radio City Rockette from New York City, turned writer/professional Muse now residing in Los Angeles, California, Coco Louise radiates light and love in hopes of inspiring millions to follow their passion. From Halifax, Nova Scotia to Kona, Hawaii, CoLo has traveled all around North America meeting people and spreading the seeds of inspiration with her infectious laughter and “can do” attitude. This year CoLo hopes to take her message global and inspire the world to live their authentic self and say “Yes” to the possibilities. In the meantime, she is working on a series of coffee table books on love and relationships, uses yoga and Pilates to align her body and mind, and plays dodge ball to blow off steam and awaken her inner child.
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Present Tense or Die!
Screenwriting
Script Tips
Just creating amazing characters in a memorable world, and writing a story with an original voice still isn’t enough to start a screenplay. A novel, maybe, but not a script. The prose writer has freedom to use anything, go anywhere, use any tense, and explore any point of view. Screenwriting, however, is essentially filmmaking on paper. It’s a visual medium after all, so the screenwriter must write in PRESENT TENSE - only what the audience can SEE and HEAR. Imagine sitting in the theater yourself and seeing your words as the reader would. If you write a scene…

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