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Actor Websites by Web For Actors - Meet Tommy Musgrove and his two friends John and Glenn. They are all ten year-old kids living in Midland, Texas in the year 1979. All of them are enjoying the freedom and happiness of growing up and being carefree as they enjoy special pastimes such as collecting tadpoles, building plastic models, listening to Led Zeppelin, playing board games, and obsessing over Wonder Woman as they indulge in the magic of childhood, a good deal of it in their

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Actor Dictionary | Story vs Plot

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What' the difference between the two? "Story" is what your film is about. "Plot" is what happens in your film; two very different things. Your plot conveys your story. The first and foremost important thing you must know before you embark on producing any film or TV is story. You must understand what your movie is about. Why are we watching this movie? You can usually express this is 1-2 sentences. It' very similar to a logline. However, loglines are often used as a selling tool (ie when pitching your film). Loglines meant to captivate and intrigue the person who hears it. Story is used as a practical producing tool. It' used for creative people to gain an understanding how they are to work towards making a film. Often times, producers and writers focus too much on the events that happen in their film, but lose sight of what the story is about. Steven Spielberg was a master at this. He always emphasized to his crew to never lose sight of what the film was about. For example, "Schindler' List" is about a man who wanted to make a difference; not about Nazi concentration camps. "Transformers" is about the relationship between a boy and his car; not about cars that turn into robots.