
One of the best lessons I ever took from writing was to place yourself inside the characters, while placing the reader's mind inside of the character's mind. The common responce mechanism, how would a character's personality reflect on their problem solving cues, etc. You wan't a good balance of character development essentially, with a little bit of body language, cumulative motion and action and interaction between the characters. I enjoy movies like Twilight that are very emotional, you can feel what the character's are feeling instead of feeling like your reading the dialogue from a list.

I enjoy experimenting with camera angles, or view points more accurately. When I was younger I used to study photography when I couldn't get into the film class I wanted to go to. In an allegorical way the scene captures the elements of it's surrounding environment in an organic way. I've always enjoyed watching the special features section of dvd movies, how the sets are put together, character ark points. Sunshine had alot of great dialogue scenes

Or Blue Velvet. That's what was so cool about Star Wars I think

Every thing happens for a reason, at the same time you take a chance and things happen that you can't avoid but one event leads you on a journey.
