Movies - Bellingham, WA, US
Aubrey M. Horton (MFA, UCLA film school) has had five development deals, and he's consulted on projects for Warner Brothers, Paramount, and HBO. For the Directors Guild of America, Horton edited five books on Hollywood's Golden Age. The Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities awarded him a prestigious writing fellowship.If you check out his "success stories," you'll discover that Horton has doctored scripts for five screenwriters who've won national competitions. In 1999, a screenwriter (who has had several scripts doctored by Horton) wrote a project which won a Golden Globe nomination.In "Creative Screenwriting" magazine -- Jim Shea rated Horton as a "highly recommended" script doctor, i.e., placing him in the top 8 nationally.Horton has worked as a judge for two national screenwriting competitions; he's given seminars at Barnes & Noble, Book People, the Austin Film Society, Borders Books, the Pickford Film Center, St. Edward's University; and he's taught numerous screenwriting workshops.Considered by some to be one of the best script doctors in Hollywood -- Horton offers in-depth feedback on screenplays. His MFA Method (tm) is based upon the techniques used at UCLA film school.Your script will be notated with suggestions. Typos and formatting mistakes will be highlighted.The dialogue will be polished as needed. Extraneous scenes will be cut.Suggestions for improvement (e.g., new scene ideas, enhanced characterizations, plot clarifications, etc.) . . . will be given as needed.Your script will be notated per a red-ink edit.An overall evaluation of the quality of the work will be offered in written form.
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