Article On Using Location In Screenwriting Published on NYC Midnight

In screenwriting, locations don't have to be stationary and passive. If used in the right way, they can become just as important as the characters. Leila Murton Poole, two-time winner of the Screenwriting Challenge, shares valuable insights into how she uses locations to enhance her screenplays.

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