Aug 01 Love8 10 Questions with Up-and-Coming Screenwriter Patrick Byrne By Natasha Guimond Interview, Main, Screenwriting 101 Patrick Byrne has spent the last decade working in TV and film, honing his craft as a screenwriter. His big…Read More
Jul 31 Love4 The Great Television Writers: Part 8 – Carla Lane By Martin Keady Main, Screenwriting 101, The Great Television Writers Carla Lane is one of the few writers who changed an original, exotic, given name – Romana Barrack (which sounds…Read More
Jul 30 Love12 First Ten Pages: GLOW Pilot (2017) By Travis Maiuro First Ten Pages, Main, Screenwriting 101 Written by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch The Netflix series GLOW is exemplary of what makes for good TV: it’s…Read More
Jul 30 Love4 10 Musicals That Should Be Made Into Movies By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 Some of the most memorable movie moments have been from musicals — Dorothy crooning about somewhere over the rainbow, Gene Kelly…Read More
Jul 29 Love2 From Script to Screen: Mudbound By Christopher Osterndorf Main, Screenwriting 101, Script to Screen Dee Rees’s Mudbound earned a ton of critical acclaim and went a long way to legitimizing Netflix as a platform…Read More
Jul 27 Love11 13 TV Writers’ Room Terms You Should Know By Christopher Osterndorf Entertainment, Main, Screenwriting 101 Screenwriting is unique among all kinds of writing, because there’s a very particular set of terminology that goes with it.…Read More
Jul 26 Love4 3 Ways Marvel Continues to Create Relatable Villains By Valerie Kalfrin Main, Screenwriting 101 Ant-Man and the Wasp adds another memorable adversary to Marvel’s gallery with Ghost, a woman who can phase through solid…Read More
Jul 23 Love27 21 Elements Your Screenplays Should NOT Have By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 Screenwriters get plenty of advice on what their screenplays do need, but let's save you even more time by sharing…Read More
Jul 21 Love4 The Great Screenwriters: Part 21 – Marshall Brickman By Martin Keady Main, Screenwriting 101, The Great Television Writers There are great screenwriters and then there are great co-screenwriters. Like Charles Brackett and I.A.L. Diamond (Billy Wilder’s two great…Read More
Jul 16 Love9 Interview with SKYSCRAPER Writer/Director Rawson Marshall Thurber: How to Structure Your Script with Set Pieces By Shanee Edwards Interview, Screenwriting 101 The new action/thriller Skyscraper is one giant adrenaline rush. Writer/director Rawson Marshall Thurber shared with us the clever way he…Read More