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The American Film Institute (AFI) is the
nation's pre-eminent arts organization dedicated to advancing and preserving the art of the
moving image. Since 1967, AFI has served as America's voice for film, television, video and
the digital arts, with innovative programs in education, training, exhibition, preservation
and new technology. AFI aims to enrich users' understanding of film history as well as the
cutting-edge contemporary craft and practice of the emerging digital arts.
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The Basics of Screenwriting
From: American Film Institute
In this seminar from the American Film Institute, Amy Dunkleberger guides both novice
and professional writers through the creation of an engaging screenplay. The seminar
clearly and concisely leads you through the creation of an effective premise, compelling
characters and a structure for your work. Throughout the sessions, writing techniques,
presentation do's and don'ts, screenplay terminology and film clips juxtaposed with
their shooting scripts help you develop your initial whim into your final screenplay.
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A Dialogue With Sidney Poitier
From: American Film Institute
Sidney Poitier's 1950 debut performance as Dr. Luther Brooks in No Way Out established him as the first African-American actor to break the color barrier in the US motion-picture industry.
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