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Jason Hellerman

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Jason Hellerman graduated from Penn State University in Film Production & English and holds an MFA in Screenwriting & Film Theory from Boston University. Jason has worked as a Story Editor for several A-list clients and continues to do story consulting.

In 2013, his screenplay, Shovel Buddies, made the top ten of the annual Black List. Shovel Buddies was purchased and produced by AwesomenessTV and debuted at the SXSW film festival in 2016.

Outside of Hollywood, Jason has collaborated on commercials for Nintendo, Ford, Universal, and SyFy.

Jason is constantly writing and developing new ideas for companies across the globe.

Websites www.TheJasonHellerman.com
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Article Comment – An Aspect Ratio Guide for Every Filmmaker

I'll add 2:1

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Article Comment – How to Write Dialogue With Our FREE “Tips for Writing Dialogue” Checklist

I wrote the article for this website.

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Article Comment – John Mulaney Analyzes 'Back to the Future'...and it Gets Weird

Does that make the information any less relevant?

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Article Comment – How to Write a Screenplay (in 10 Weeks)

Check out this post on intros!

https://nofilmschool.com/2017/09/watch-stephen-king-pennywise-introduction

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Article Comment – How to Write a Screenplay (in 10 Weeks)

That sounds like a great start - just make sure the scenes follow move the story forward. Think about movies like Hereafter and how the repercussions of those openings matter. And check out our post on openings!

https://nofilmschool.com/best%20movie%20opening%20scenes

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Article Comment – Is Jeff Bridges Bringing Back His Dude-ness from The Big Lebowski?

I bet it's a potato chip commercial

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