TSL: News, Events, Updates, and Announcements

Introducing Two New Features

Written by Derek Ruth Monday, July 26, 2010, 1:09 PM




We will be introducing two new features this week in our continuing mission to provide a comprehensive resource for screenwriters:
 
Tuesdays: Sequence Breakdowns - We will dissect both current and classic films into Three Act / Eight Sequence Structure. One of the best ways to learn how to write a screenplay is to read, watch, and deconstruct movies – separating the whole into it's many parts, we see how the pieces fit together. These sequence breakdowns will help translate a movie into a usable structure you can apply in your own writing. 
 
Thursdays: Dear Randal - In the tradition of "Dear Abby", our very own Randal Stevens will tackle your pressing concerns in his new weekly column. The self professed "King of Procrastination" and creator of the Seven Deadly Consequences of Screenwriting, who better to help you through your own trials and tribulations of screenwriting angst, pathos, and exuberance. To have your voice heard, feel free to email Randal your questions at randal@thescriptlab.com .
 
We have loads more features brewing on the horizon, but we'll save those announcements for later. In the mean time, enjoy and keep writing. 
 

Congratulations to our Final Draft Winner!

Written by Derek Ruth Friday, April 30, 2010, 11:25 AM




Congratulations to @WriterChanelle, our very first contest winner and the proud new owner of a copy of Final Draft. 
 

Live broadcast and drawing

Written by Derek Ruth Thursday, April 29, 2010, 9:22 AM




Show up to our front page on Friday 4/30 at 12 pm PST to watch our first live stream as we select the winner of Free Final Draft contest.
 

Sign up to win a FREE copy of Final Draft

Written by Derek Ruth Thursday, April 01, 2010, 12:13 PM




Become our friend on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and be entered into our April 30th drawing of a certificate good for a copy of Final Draft. Get the lastest version, or wait for the next release, there is no expiration date. Follow us on both to double your chances.
 

Win a FREE copy of Final Draft

Written by Derek Ruth Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 2:47 PM




In honor of our launch, and reward to our early supporters, we will be giving away a certificate good for one copy of any Final Draft product to a lucky TSL follower.

Read more: Win a FREE copy of Final Draft

 

Launch Day!

Written by Derek Ruth Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 1:04 PM




We have officially opened our doors... we promise it's not an April Fool's Day ruse. Spend some time getting acquainted with everything we have to offer, make us your new homepage, and follow us on Facebook or Twitter. The updates and additions will be fast furious in coming weeks, so keep checking back.

 

Creating Unforgettable Characters

Screenwriting Script Tips
When it comes to creating a character that truly stands out – one that jumps off the page and sticks with the reader like a jingle that takes up a permanent residence in your head – it's almost always because the writer knows the character intimately well. The writer knows the entire iceberg. Conversely, when the writer forces a character to do or say something simply because the writer needs that character to fulfill a particular plot requirement, the execution of the scene will inevitably read as forced and contrived. However, if the writer knows the character down…

Jaws (1975)

Screenplay First Ten Pages
Screenplay by: Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, from the original novel by Peter Benchley In this examination of the opening pages of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 summer blockbuster Jaws, screenwriters Benchley and Gottlieb do a masterful job delivering the 5 major rules within the first 10 script pages. In fact, they do it in 4. Note:The following analysis comes from the final draft of the script, not from the feature film. And even though some of these early scenes were omitted from the final cut of the film, they are still instrumental in establishing tone and…
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