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[T198]The Academy Award Winners
by Ray Subs, Ray
Have you ever thought to yourself after seeing the latest Academy Award winning film that you could write something better than that? You probably could, today anyone has a chance at writing an award winning film, and it's a game that's strictly for studios anymore. Just look at Diablo Cody who wrote the Oscar winning film Juno, she was a stripper and blogger before getting her film made.

Writing a movie script isn't that hard once you have an idea that is sure to be a winner. There are a few basic steps to follow to get your idea onto paper and, lucky for us, there is now a lot of help available online to help you get your script critiqued and seen by Hollywood professionals.

All plots consist of three simple things, a beginning, middle and end. The beginning is the expository part of the plot, it serves to introduce the major characters, to set the time and place of the film and define the problem which is the heart of any drama or love story.

In a movie script there is usually one main hero, the man or woman who the story will revolve around. The hero serves to be the focal point of the film and the audience should find this character interesting and be able to sympathize with his problem, be it finding love or saving the world from ruthless invaders.

The time and place where a movie takes place sets the mood and tempo of the film. A modern urban setting means that if it's an action film, the pace will be fast and the technology will be modern. In a love story, the time and place of a film can be a long-ago romantic drama or an upbeat urban comedy. For scriptwriters, description can be left to a minimum because once the film goes into production; the descriptive elements will be fleshed out by the director and art director.

The middle of the script is where the drama happens, this is where the problem faced by the hero climaxes and becomes seemingly insurmountable. A scriptwriter wants to take the characters he's created and be cruel to them, make their dreams and goals seem impossible. The audience will have connected with the characters by them and this will serve to draw them into the story and pull for the hero to win.

The end of the story is where the hero either wins or loses; usually wins because audiences like happy endings. This is where the hero proves himself to the world and saves the day and wins the love of the girl of his dreams. In this portion of the script, the writer must tie up all the loose ends to create a satisfactory ending which answers all the questions and solves all the problems that have been brought up in the plot.

Once you have a rough draft plotted out that contains the three main story plot sections, it's now a good time to have your work looked over by fresh eyes, this is where the internet can come in handy.

There are websites that let you post your rough draft online, with all rights protected, to allow other writers, producers and agents look over your work and give you feedback based on their firsthand experience in film production.

Once you have the feedback, it's time to go back and fine tune your script. Remember that writing works in stages; nobody sits down and writes a full length film from start to finish. Get your original idea on paper, set up the basic plot, submit your work for critique, and go back and finish it. It takes a whole crew to film a picture and it takes more than one person to write the script.

It's been an interesting season in the National League, and MLB tickets in every city have offered fans a chance to see players having special seasons. It's getting to the time when voters and fans alike start thinking about not only the postseason, but also the awards that will be handed out in the coming months. We're going to predict who may win what with our own award projections, even if they are informal in nature.

MVP: Ryan Howard

All Howard did this season was carry the entire Phillies team on his back. It appeared that the organization had basically given up on the season with its trade deadline moves, but somehow, some way the Phillies have stayed in contention. Howard is leading all of baseball and challenging history with his home run totals, and he's also setting the MLB pace in RBI's. This one appears to be a clear decision, and Howard deserves the accolades.

Cy Young: Chris Carpenter

This is a tough call, as it appears to be a two-man race between Carpenter and Brandon Webb of the Diamondbacks. Their statistics are nearly identical in terms of wins and ERA, and each has been vital to their teams. However, Carpenter's Cardinals are headed to the postseason while the Diamondbacks are not, and that always seems to make a difference with the voters.

Comeback Player of the Year: Carlos Beltran

Normally, this is an award that's given to someone who drops out of sight completely due to injury or some other reason. Beltran wasn't hurt in 2005, but he had an off year to say the least, hitting only 16 home runs. When Beltran is in a groove, he's the type of talent that can move MLB tickets all by himself, and he's definitely been in a groove this season as he helped the Mets win their division. Beltran is in the top 10 in the NL in six offensive categories and has, as of this writing, slugged 40 home runs. Theories abound as to why he turned it around so quickly, but I doubt the Mets or their fans are really concerned with the reasons as they are pleased with the results.

Manager of the Year: Charlie Manuel

Manuel dealt with the same trials and hurdles that Howard did this year in Philadelphia. He did have what could be the MVP on his roster, but this was a team that was all but left for dead at mid-season, and he lost Bobby Abreu along the way. Manuel steered the ship in the right direction, and the team could wind up in the postseason after all. It's been a remarkable turnaround, and Manuel deserves credit for keeping his team focused despite the signals from management that could've doomed this team to another year of watching the playoffs in television.

Rookie of the Year: Hanley Ramirez

All Ramirez has done in his first season is step in and lead a young Marlins team to a solid record. Ramirez ranks near the top of the NL in runs and stolen bases and he hits for average. Ramirez is also a good defensive shortstop, and he appears to be set in his position for the long-term in Florida.

All in all, it's been quite a year in the NL, and MLB tickets around the country have sold well because there were special performances all around the league. However, these candidates, even if they don't win these awards, deserve to be recognized.
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