Hen Hermanns sent us this Moleskine mod:
" I’m a freelance screenwriter and novelist and live in Düsseldorf, Germany…."
"Many scriptwriters use index-cards for planing their scripts. I use a large Moleskine and little post-its. On each post-it I write a scene and post it into the moleskine. You can have 12 scenes on 2 Moleskine-Sides. And you are allways free to change them."
"Knive-Life-Crisis – Cartoons about some really weird characters who all live in a red Swiss Army Knife. You can enjoy this funny cartoon show on my blog: www.knife-life-crisis.blogspot © 2006 Hen Hermanns All Rights Reserved.
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Thanks for the above posting.It gave me a similar idea for details to speak for each slide of my lectures.
Clever, and well-done.
What a wonderful idea! I could use something similar for story timelines.
I also have a page in the back of my Moleskine full of blank Post-Its, so if I ever need to write anything down (a phone number, an address, a time, etc) then those are convenient.
That’s an awesome idea. I’ve been using index cards and poster paper, but you can’t really carry that around with you.
This will certainly help me plan out my scripts!
good idea