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    <title><![CDATA[Keith Gordon's Cheat Sheet]]></title>
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    <dc:creator>Amy Allen</dc:creator>
    <pubDate>2009-07-16T16:29:34Z</pubDate>
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	<![CDATA[Keith Gordon, an advisor to directing fellows at the Sundance Lab, has a deceptively simple post up on Filmmaker Blog. <a href="http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/blog/2009/06/keith-gordons-sundance-directors-cheat.php">The Director's Cheat Sheet </a>contains such gems as: "Remember the scene will NEVER be just like it is in your head. It may be better, it may be worse, it may just be different. But if you get stuck trying to make it "just the way you imagined it" you may well get stuck on the road to hell." and more. Read and print right away.	]]>
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