Summary

The Script Lab is a comprehensive online screenwriting resource, offering a range of screenplay education and development tools to one of the largest and fasting growing audiences of screenwriters on the web. From plot point breakdowns, to character development exercises, movie reviews from a writer's perspective and educational articles from a nationwide network of screenwriting professors; TSL delivers daily free content to a fast growing community of devoted readers that exceeds 45,000 unique viewers a month. 

•  Fast growing viewership of over 45,000 uniques / month
•  Highly targeted audience of movie enthusiasts, film geeks, filmmakers, and screenwriters
•  The largest screenwriting presence in social media with over 29,000 twitter followers (@thescriptlab)
    and 7,500 Facebook followers (/thescriptlab)
•  Daily content from a network of contributers

Audience

TSL reaches every level of screenwriter from the amateur to the professional, to the film-ethusiast looking to write their first script. 

•  50% currently hold positions within the entertainment industry. 
•  91% looking to write, 72% looking to direct, 42% looking to produce
•  75% are college educated – 25% with advanced degrees
•  60% under the age of 34
•  average household income is $63,000

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•  Social media stream campaigns available on request

Campaigns are built to each advertising partners individual needs. 

Contact

Derek Ruth
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ph: (323) 250-0043
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Writing from your Unconscious

Screenwriting Script Tips
The story building process can be an all-encompassing experience. In the shower, on the freeway, even in your dreams, you’re searching for answers, making connections, imagining scenes, and exploring your characters, their world, and their predicaments. All of this is a good thing – as long as you’re prepared. Imagine. You’re in a deep sleep, and you’ve just experienced the perfect main culmination for your screenplay, a pivotal scene that has been abstruse until now. Your eyes pop open from the vivid cinematic clarity, and you smile, knowing you now have your answer.…

Full Metal Jacket (1987)

Screenplay Five Plot Point Breakdowns
Screenplay Genre: Drama / War Movie Time: 116 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT At basic training, a squad of misfits is training to become US Marines. Pvt. “Joker” (Matthew Modine) starts his journey as an underdog, but after standing up to his drill instructor (R. Lee Emery), he is promoted to squad leader and told to look after Pvt. “Gomer Pyle” (Vincent D’Onofrio). (00:19:09)
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