What I do!

Mario Martin’s love for storytelling originated as a young boy when he felt inspired to tell stories through writing. At eighteen he shot his first film, “Checkmate.” That was the birthing of his passion for film-making and screenwriting.

Early on he honed his craft at the Maine Media Workshops and Boston Film & Video Foundation. Mario has attended many screenwriting boot-camps, worked with multiple coverage companies and many screenwriters.

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Detritus, Lets co-create this scene.

February 21, 2020

WE”RE IN THE FIRST ACT. We’ve created our Protagonist, Antagonist and most of the overall characters. And we’ve established the plot, “fighting the monster.”

NEXT SCENE, is major. We’re about five pages in to this story, or five minutes into the movie, same thing.

“Tone and Pacing,” are bring established as well as the Protagonist and Antagonist roles.

As we consider creating this next scene, which I see as inspiring, like, O,M.G!

And it doesn’t have to be big and loud……..SUBTLETY…… is very, LOUD.

Subtly tells a great story.

I WOULD LOVE TO RECEIVE CREATIVE SUGGESTIONS FOR THIS NEXT SCENE.

Read “Detritus” blog posts it’s just getting started. You will get a feel for the story.

First; I typically run what’s already been created through my screenwriters algorithm, that assures me that my screenplay works thus far. See my 12 steps of screenwriting for, “screenwriters,” algorithm.

Collaboration is powerful.

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What I do!

Mario Martin’s love for storytelling originated as a young boy when he felt inspired to tell stories through writing. At eighteen he shot his first film, “Checkmate.” That was the birthing of his passion for film-making and screenwriting.

Early on he honed his craft at the Maine Media Workshops and Boston Film & Video Foundation. Mario has attended many screenwriting boot-camps, worked with multiple coverage companies and many screenwriters.