Nov 02 Love0 Screenwriting 101: Storytelling in the Age of Trump By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By: Christopher Osterndorf Politics is everywhere these days. It’s impossible to turn on our phones, computers, and televisions without being inundated…Read More
Nov 01 Love4 First Ten Pages: The Departed (2006) By Staff First Ten Pages, Main, Screenwriting 101 Screenplay by: William Monahan Breakdown: Andrew L. Schwartz Martin Scorsese’s, The Departed, is a Crime/Drama film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt…Read More
Oct 30 Love5 Eight Things Every Screenwriter Should Know About the Horror Genre By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By: Stephen Follows My name is Stephen Follows and I study the film industry through data and statistics. (I don’t…Read More
Oct 30 Love12 Calling All Writers: Weekly Contest Roundup – 10/30/2017 By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 Welcome back to The Script Lab’s weekly screenwriting contest roundup – our gathering of all the latest in contest news,…Read More
Oct 25 Love0 Screenwriting 101: When Summer Blockbusters Make You Think By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By Britton Perelman Summer blockbusters aren’t usually my thing. I much prefer the more complex, often quieter awards season movies…Read More
Oct 24 Love0 Screenwriting 101: Taking Comedy Characters to the Extreme By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By: Matt van Onselen What makes for good comedic writing? Is it all situational, i.e. the circumstances the character finds…Read More
Oct 23 Love12 Calling All Writers: Weekly Contest Roundup – 10/23/2017 By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 Welcome back to The Script Lab’s weekly screenwriting contest roundup – our gathering of all the latest in contest news,…Read More
Oct 20 Love2 What Writers Can Learn from 2017’s Confusing Summer Box-Office By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By Britton Perelman This year’s summer selection of new movies at the theaters set a record — and not a…Read More
Oct 18 Love1 Screenwriting 101: Three Common Features of 2017’s Awards Contenders By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 Written by: Christopher Osterndorf Fall is here, and in Hollywood, that means one thing: Oscar season. Around this time every year,…Read More
Oct 17 Love4 Interview: “Goodbye Christopher Robin” Writer Frank Cottrell Boyce on Why His Screenplay is “technically all wrong” By Staff Main, Screenwriting 101 By Shanee Edwards Most of us grew up with the Winnie-the-Pooh books that feature Pooh Bear, Tigger, Piglet, Kanga and…Read More