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  1. Apr 6, 2014 · Little Miss Sunshine changed the industry. It proved an indie film could enter the Oscar race and that it could win. Screenwriter Michael Arndt took home the Best Original Screenplay Award in 2007 for his simple yet complex script.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Dayton and Faris didnt personally win an Oscar, but Arndt won for his screenplay, and Alan Arkin won Best Supporting Actor.

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  4. Jul 27, 2018 · Michael Arndt with the Oscar he won forLittle Miss Sunshine’ as Best Original Screenplay in 2007. Scott: In your latest video and, indeed, everything I’ve seen or heard when you talk about Story, you discuss: External Stakes, Internal Stakes, and Philosophical Stakes.

  5. Dec 7, 2010 · Michael Arndt won the original screenplay Oscar for his first produced screenplay, Little Miss Sunshine. From there he went on to earn a rare solo credit on what many consider to be one...

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    Michael Arndt is an American screenwriter. He was a script reader for some time before choosing to write screenplays instead. He is best known for his first produced screenplay Little Miss Sunshine, for which he received multiple awards including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

    79th Academy Awards, 2006 Best Original Screenplay — Little Miss Sunshine

    79th Academy Awards, 2006 Best Original Screenplay — Little Miss Sunshine

    83rd Academy Awards, 2010 Best Adapted Screenplay — Toy Story 3 (shared with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich)

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · Arndt admits that he walked into Pixar thinking he knew what storytelling was (and with good reason: he’d written the screenplay for Little Miss Sunshine, which went on to win him an...

  7. Apr 21, 2014 · Arndt structured his seminar much like a typical screenplay, running the crowd through some of the changes the film went through in each of its tent pole moments, which he categorized as: Introduction, Inciting Incident, First Act Break, Midpoint, Second Act Break, and finally, Climax and Epiphany.

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