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Julie Sherman Wolfe Research Paper

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For me, the storyline of a film is always paramount to my liking it or not. It can have the best actors in the world and be filled to overflowing with special effects, but if it doesn't have an engaging story, I lose interest pretty rapidly. With Hallmark, storylines are predictable but solid and sometimes touching. But I will admit that I rarely seek out the writer of the story unless it is an author I recognize or whose work I may be interested in reading at a later date. And when it comes to screenplays, the entire idea of penning them is a rather foreign concept to me. That is, until now. Recenly, I connected with Julie Sherman Wolfe. While her name is probably not a household name, more than likely, you are familiar with some of her works. She happens to be a screenwriter who typically …show more content…

I'll tell you what happened. I went to UC San Diego as a Communications major. I always have been a writer. I'd do either short stories, plays, or journalism or anything else like that. I was always just writing, writing, writing in high school and elementary school. It was always my thing. But I just figured I'd do advertising. So after I graduated in San Diego--this is pre-internet, by the way. It's not like I could just say, "Hey, I'm a writer." They do it different now. The only thing on the internet was bulletin boards. I was also doing stand-up comedy. I was at the local club, and I was on at like 11:30 at night. I had just been laid off from my first advertising job becuase they downsized, and this was 1994. I had also just broken up with my boyfriend. I was doing a lot of comedy about that. Another comedian came up to me, and he said, "I don't understand. You're a writer. You're funny. You're a girl. Why aren't you writing for sitcoms in LA?" And there was literally a moment of total ephiphany of yes, that's exactly what I want to be doing. And I literally moved up here, knowing nobody. I just found an apartment and moved

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