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4 Tips On Writing The Opening Scenes Of Your Action Screenplay
Writer and licensed therapist Dan J. Marder offers some sage advice on how to take the opening of your action script to another level.
4 Ways to Unlock Your Screenwriting Potential
Writer and filmmaker Dan Black discusses various ways to improve your screenwriting.
Don’t F@#%ing Pitch Your Movie Like This!
Screenwriter and script consultant Trevor Mayes discusses the art of pitching your movie.
Getting Scripts Read in Hollywood: How Do I Sell My Screenplay?
Donna Michelle Anderson gives practical advice about breaking into Hollywood.
Hope Changes Everything
Actor and short filmmaker John Montana offers some advice on how to manage your career and expectations.
How common are submission release forms and what rights am I signing away?
Question by Melissa from Connecticut.
How The Past Can Block Your Storytelling
Marilyn reveals how dealing with past events in your life can help move your writing career in the right direction.
How To Get A Producer To Read Your Movie Script
Produced playwright and fiction author Persephone Vandegrift tackles the age-old question that faces every new writer of how to get the…
How To Get An Agent
Author and former Studio Exec Marisa D'Vari gives some practical advice in obtaining literary representation.
How To Market Your Screenplay & Be Your Own Agent Until You Get One
Marilyn offers some great advice on how to market yourself without a literary representative.
How To Write A New Script Better
Marilyn offers great advice on how to improve your screenplay.
How To Write A Professional Screenplay: Tips From the Chair of the UCLA Screenwriting Program
Sound advice on the Dos and Don'ts of script writing by longtime Chair of the UCLA Graduate Screenwriting Program Richard Walter.
In Your Head Or On The Page?
Screenwriter, script consultant and author William Akers discusses the importance of getting your vision onto the page.
Interview With Author And Story Consultant Michael Hauge: Part 1
Interview with story consultant, lecturer and author of "Writing Screenplays That Sell" Michael Hauge
Interview With Author And Story Consultant Michael Hauge: Part 2
Concluding part of interview with story consultant, lecturer and author of "Writing Screenplays That Sell" Michael Hauge
Interview with Richard Walter - Chair of the UCLA Screenwriting Program
Questions and Answer Feature with the longtime Chair of the UCLA Graduate Screenwriting Program Richard Walter
Interview With Screenwriting Guru Syd Field: Part 1
Karel Segers, David Trendall and Niels Abercrombie, in association wtih Screen Australia interview legendary screenwriting guru Syd Fie…
Screenplay Format: A Guide To Industry Standard Script Formatting
A guide of how to professionally format and layout a Hollywood movie script.
Screenplay Writing Partners: How NOT To Collaborate on Scripts
Script Collaboration: The pros and cons of working with a writing partner on your screenplay.
Screenplay Writing: Taking the Mystery Out of Writing Mysteries
Hollywood screenwriter, psychotherapist and author Dennis Palumbo unlocks the secrets to writing effective mystery stories.
Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 10
Steve Kaire's tenth installment of screenwriting myths and facts.
Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 11
Steve Kaire's eleventh installment of screenwriting myths and facts.
Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 2
Steve Kaire's second installment of screenwriting myths and facts.
Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 7
Steve Kaire's seventh installment of screenwriting myths and facts.
Scriptwriting: How To Write Killer Dialogue
Former Hollywood Lit Manager Michael Ferris offers some great advice on how to make your script POP.
See Your Script Through The Eyes Of A Literary Agent
Michael Hauge helps you understand the process of script reading from the perspective of a literary agent.
Studio Pitch Meetings: An Amusing Look At Pitching Your Script
Quigly Down Under scribe John Hill's amusing POV on the stressful art of pitching your screenplay.
The Creative Business of Screenwriting
Marilyn offers advice on how to treat your writing career like a business.
The Curse of Quirky Parentheticals - Using Wrylies in Your Screenplay
Author & script consultant Christina Hamlett explains how to correctly use parentheticals in your screenplay.
The Hero’s Journey As A Screenwriter...
Screenwriter Mark Sanderson gives his illuminating take on a script writer's own personal and mythological journey.
The Hollywood Film Festival: A Screenwriter’s Guide To Networking, Self-Marketing & Boosting Your Career
Produced screenwriter and ScriptTips Editor Dan Bronzite reviews the 2013 Hollywood Film Festival and explains how screenwriters can be…
The Hollywood Screenwriter As A Multiple-Personality
Quigly Down Under scribe John Hill discusses the many guises of a screenwriter.
The Idea: The Seven Elements of a Viable Story for Screen, Stage, or Fiction
Screenwriter and script consultant Erik Bork discusses how to make your screen story a viable product for entertainment industry profes…
The Right Hook: How To Secure Literary Representation With Your Best Logline & Pitch
Producer Marvin V. Acuna explains how important it is to get your logline and pitch right when seeking literary representation.
The Top Ten Reasons For When You, As A Writer, Need A Lawyer
Entertainment Attorney Robert L. Seigel gives you the hard facts we always wanted to know about screenwriting and the law.
Three Important Things to Know When Writing a Screenplay
Marilyn discusses the differences between writing novels and for the Big Screen.
Three Simple Techniques To Assess Your Screenplay’s Marketability
Marilyn offers some sage advice on how to assess and improve your screenplay's marketability.
What are the differences between script submission from agents, managers and attorneys?
Question by Mark from New Jersey.
What happens if I get a new agent but then an old project gets produced?
Question by Richard in Arizona.
What Happens When Your Script Receives "Coverage?"
Script consultant Mere LaTour explains how to prepare your screenplay for industry feedback.
Will entering screenplay competitions work against me when I try to sell my script?
Question by Keith in California.
Writers Rehab: Hope For Writer's Block
Author, teacher and script consultant D.B. Gilles discusses the 12 Steps Of Conquering Writer's Block from his new book Writers Rehab.
Writing For Television: The Top 10 Reasons to Write a Spec TV Pilot
Emmy-nominated producer, writer and script consultant Ellen Sandler reveals the importance of writing spec pilots.
Writing With Passion – Without It, Forget It
Screenwriter, author and script coach Christopher Keane makes you think twice about writing anything if your heart isn't in it.
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