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Let's Write a Screenplay!
I just started reading the newly revised and updated Screenplay - the Foundations of Screenwriting - by Syd Field. It is described as being "the preeminent guide to screenwriting from the most sought after...
2 commentsHow To Write A Screenplay
If you want to learn how to write a screenplay you must first understand that it is unlike any other types of writing you may be familiar with. Even if you have written books or other narrative forms,...
5 commentsGreat reading material from new authors - HubNuggets to be shown on a computer screen near you
These new-to-HubPages Authors have written some terrific hubs for you to read... If you're new to this, your team of HubNuggeteers have narrowed down the HUGE list of potentials to this week's 10 HubNugget...
25 commentsThe IAFT: The 7 Deadly Screenwriting Sins
The 7 Deadly Screenwriting Sins by Axel Melzener, screenwriting mentor at the International Academy of Film and Television.
5 commentsScreenwriting - what's a good dramatic story?
I've been writing screenplays since 1992. Wrote 8 of them. Haven't sold any yet. Not living in LA does not help of course. But more than that, I feel I'm a perpetual student of this amazing format --...
0 commentsThe First Entry and Today's Frustrations
Hello all, and welcome to my blog. In this blog, I am going to be talking about acomplishments, frustrations, hurdles, etc as I attempt to self-publish my series of science-fiction books "The Android: a...
0 commentsMovies Based on Books
Memoirs of a Geisha Every year an average of thirty novels are made into movies for the big screen. It can be perceived by some that writing a movie based on a novel is a tad lazy. Much like a college...
25 commentsemotional intelligence for writers, directors, actors and all art lovers
A work of art such as a book, a film script or acting/directing representation of charcters portrayed in stories appeal to readers/viewers/receipients & become popular only when they are perceived as TRUE AND REAL. the Cybernetic Theory of Dynamic Temperaments shows what motives, behavior, actions, decisions are characteristic for each of the five main dynamic archetypes. A scale of five levels of evaluation is explained, with examples.
0 commentsHow to use the Writing Screenplays script formatting software
Writing Screenplays converts Microsoft Word into a powerful screenwriting tool for a fraction of the cost of Final Draft. Only $29.95. Format your screenplay to Hollywood standards with the word processing program you probably already own.
0 commentsA Screenplay's End
I love creating setups when I don’t know what the payoff will be. I’ll give a character on page 7 clairvoyance, not knowing why she needs it, but sure enough 30 or 50 or 80 pages later, I’ll find that...
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