“Meetings get a bad rap, and deservedly so - most are disorganized and distracted. But they can be a critical tool for getting your team on the same page.” TeamPagesToolsMeetingsRapCriticalDistractedDisorganized Author:Justin Rosenstein
“I loved the tone and the characters. They're all very different and they're all very typical for their time. When you read the screenplay you feel like meeting them and getting them off the page and on to the screen.” FeelsDifferentCharacterPagesMeetingsScreensToneTypicalScreenplays Author:Lone Scherfig
“I actually never acted on "Deadwood." I have meetings all the time where people look at my IMDb page and see that I played the part of "Accounting Clerk" on Deadwood. Actually, I was the accounting clerk for production of "Deadwood."” PeopleLooksPagesMeetingsProductionsAccountingClerks Author:Anthony Jeselnik
“The story [of Allied ] itself is the story I wrote, and that's what's great about Bob [Zemeckis ]. You have meetings, but it's meetings for clarity, not to change what they're saying or doing. He takes what's on the page and executes it so brilliantly.” StoriesPagesMeetingsClarityBob Author:Steven Knight
“I think romance is friendship and attraction sort of meeting together and that does influence what I'm writing a lot. I try to establish the attraction, obviously, but I also think it's important to show the characters having actual conversations about things other than their feelings for each other - and to develop their friendship on the page.” ThinkingWritingTryingDoeImportantCharacterShowsFeelingsTogetherRomanceInfluenceConversationPagesMeetingsAttraction Author:Veronica Roth