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		<title>Hitting it out of the park</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 04:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nickblake</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By  Nick Blake My wife Laura has an expression for my various creative concepts. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know about you,&#8221; she&#8217;ll say whenever I run an idea by her. &#8220;When you try something out you either miss badly or you hit it out of the park.&#8221; As a result she&#8217;s a reliable sounding-board. She doesn&#8217;t get [...]]]></description>
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<p>My wife Laura has an expression for my various creative concepts.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know about you,&#8221; she&#8217;ll say whenever I run an idea by her. &#8220;When you try something out you either miss badly or you hit it out of the park.&#8221; As a result she&#8217;s a reliable sounding-board. She doesn&#8217;t get overly excited by abstractions (as I tend to do), nor does she balk. Instead she waits until she sees results.</p>
<p>Laura has largely withheld judgment on <strong><a href="http://TheScreenplayWriters.com" target="_blank">TheScreenplayWriters.com</a></strong> despite the project&#8217;s initial success. After only a month Pinaki and I have assembled some top screenwriter talents, and our client base is steadily growing. Our instincts were correct: there is a growing market for global media, and we are positioning ourselves correctly to meet demand.</p>
<p>After a trip to the movies last night, however, my wife finally voiced her support. We went out with my mother to see &#8220;Julie and Julia,&#8221; a movie that was honest and fun and, best of all, featured incredible food. Several previews ran before the movie, most of them off-target thrillers (they could have used a top screenwriter or two to straighten them out!).</p>
<p>A non-thriller stood out from the shocking tedium. It was an epic drama about Amelia Earhart. The preview felt correct: the story was rich, the characters were understandable, the drama was heartfelt (not just heart-racing). You had the feeling that it was a movie full of life.</p>
<p>And then the name of the director splashed across the screen: Mira Nair. Maker of &#8220;Salaam Bombay,&#8221; &#8220;Monsoon Wedding,&#8221; &#8220;Vanity Fair,&#8221; and &#8220;The Namesake,&#8221; Ms. Nair has risen through the ranks of Indian cinema with an incredible zest for storytelling. With &#8220;The Namesake&#8221; and &#8220;Amelia&#8221; it seems that her passion for stories is leading her to the shores of America. Where &#8220;The Namesake&#8221; introduces America to the Indian diaspora living within her borders (and vice-versa), &#8220;Amelia&#8221; is full-blown Americana heartland.</p>
<p>Both Laura&#8217;s and my eyes widened in the darkness of the theater. It was like we could see the world growing closer before us, and the possibilities of <a href="http://TheScreenplayWriters.com" target="_blank"><strong>TheScreenplayWriters.com</strong></a> stretched with Amelia&#8217;s wings beyond a limitless horizon. Laura leaned into my ear and whispered, &#8220;Wow. You are absolutely correct.&#8221;</p>
<p>I smiled, knowing I had just hit it out of the park.</p>
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