Re: How can screenwriters control pace? Any thoughts on unintentional slowness?
Analyze touchdowns all you want but when stuff goes awry on the field, you have to have the instinct.
Are you going to monday morning QB your way to the top?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2...ory?id=6299428
"So how, then, do they make their decisions? Turns out, every pass play is a pure demonstration of human feeling. Scientists have in recent years discovered that emotions, which are often dismissed as primitive and unreliable, can in fact reflect a vast amount of information processing. In many instances, our feelings are capable of responding to things we're not even aware of, noticing details we don't register on a conscious level."
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Are you going to monday morning QB your way to the top?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft2...ory?id=6299428
"So how, then, do they make their decisions? Turns out, every pass play is a pure demonstration of human feeling. Scientists have in recent years discovered that emotions, which are often dismissed as primitive and unreliable, can in fact reflect a vast amount of information processing. In many instances, our feelings are capable of responding to things we're not even aware of, noticing details we don't register on a conscious level."
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