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...With the transgressive, sometimes dangerous nature of his work, one senses De Heer enjoys working below the radar. "He opens your eyes all the time," says Currie, "and you can never ever pick what's going to happen next." True to form, De Heer is just polishing off the script for his latest project, Dr. Plonk, a silent comedy he intends shooting on a vintage hand-cranked camera. If nothing else, De Heer is up for a challenge. "Filmmaking's a terribly difficult thing to do well," he says. "And if I'm doing the same thing all the time...
...profit—of over $20,000. If he and his team succeed, they will donate the profits to the Office for the Arts at Harvard as an endowment for House drama productions.Part of the agreement prohibited the students from changing anything in the show’s script, including stage directions and notes on characters’ emotions and inflections. “It was pretty limiting,” says Publicity and Relations Head Stephanie R. Camaglia ’07. “We couldn’t cut out a single word.”Despite...
...should establish a new peer advising program alongside a better funded and better managed Prefect Program. Freshmen would benefit invaluably from the kind of honest and practical advice upperclassmen can provide. Peer advisors could tell freshmen which Core has a lighter workload and which professor just reads from a script in lecture. Moreover, first-year students should be assigned an advisor in a broad field like social sciences, sciences, or humanities. When they enter the College, freshmen would indicate which general area they are interested in so that they would be assigned an upperclass advisor with a greater familiarity with...
...elements from their television experience. The film functions like a sitcom—unsurprisingly, given the writer’s background and that director Tom Dey was the mastermind behind “Showtime,” a Robert DeNiro/Eddie Murphy spoof about reality-based TV cop shows. The script juggles the main love story with numerous subplots—including one about a comical obsession with killing a mockingbird—to keep the audience from getting bored. But even the most naïve viewer can guess every point in the plot—Can Tripp commit? Will...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s Oscar for the screenplay of “Good Will Hunting” is a classic Hollywood—and Harvard—success story. Damon, an unknown and a Harvard undergrad, writes an astounding script with his pal. A director likes it. They star in it themselves. Fast-forward to the ceremony for Best Original Screenplay.But what’s often overlooked is that the duo seem to have had only one good script in them, and it took them years to write it.Passion, adventure, and tragedy encapsulated in three acts...