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Rewriting Action Screenplay, Episode 4 | Ditch the Helicopter

13 min · 12. maj 2026
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In Episode 4 of Rewrite In Motion, we continue using AI to illustrate the imagery in this Screenplay "Untitled Action Cop vs Stripper Thief". I discuss using some cliches to a story's advantage and why it's crucial to get rid of things like cell phones and helicopters in order to make chase scenes more dramatic. Feeling generous? Drop something in the Cashapp [https://cash.app/$OmegaConquest]. Thanks for watching/listening.

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