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Story & Structure

How, Not If

How, Not If

I play games like I once used to read novels. There exists a pile and as I finish each game (taking a number...

Script Perfection

Perfect Formatting

Perfect Formatting

It’s certainly no secret. I believe that all the screenplays we write today must be flawless in terms of...

Pitching & Selling

Writings of a Reader

Writings of a Reader

Ever wondered what goes on inside the minds of the fragrant few who get hired to read our screenplays? Those...

Trust the Reader

I want to say a word on trusting the reader. An inevitable sign of growth in a new writer – and we all go...

Trust the Reader
posted on: Mar 8, 2010 | author: Mystery Man

Best o/t Web 7 Mar 10

:: How to logline a script with multiple plots. :: Persistence in your scene-writing: imagining your story in its own...

Best o/t Web 7 Mar 10
posted on: Mar 7, 2010 | author: Solmaaz

Formatting Scripts To Sell

The point of every script is to be made into a film – obviously. Yet why do so some great stories never make it...

Formatting Scripts To Sell
posted on: Mar 4, 2010 | author: Christopher Riley

Writing Drama

“Writing Drama: A Comprehensive Guide for Playwrights and Scriptwriters” by Yves Lavandier. Translated from the...

Writing Drama
posted on: Mar 4, 2010 | author: Karel Segers
Script Check: DAY / NIGHT

Script Check: DAY / NIGHT

posted on: Mar 3, 2010 | author: Karel Segers

Many newbie screenwriters use times of day other than DAY or NIGHT in their scene headings. It looks unprofessional. DUSK and DAWN are not used in...

Who is John Galt?

Who is John Galt?

posted on: Mar 2, 2010 | author: Mystery Man

In the midst of my absence last month, I managed to squeeze in some time to read Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. It was only 1000 pages of very fine...

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