Jan 14 Love0 From Script to Screen: The Wolf of Wall Street By Jeff Legge Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101, Script to Screen Quentin Tarantino. Aaron Sorkin. David Mamet. Martin Scorsese. If there’s one thing all four have in common, it’s a distinctive…Read More
Jan 14 Love2 Interview with Houston Howard, Transmedia Instructor at The Los Angeles Film School By Tom Dever Education, Interview, Screenwriting 101 Odds are you have heard or read the term "transmedia" in the past few years. Also, odds are you didn't…Read More
Jan 14 Love2 The Great Screenwriters: Part 23 – Diablo Cody By Martin Keady Main, Screenwriting 101, The Great Television Writers All screenwriters have their “inspirational quotes”, the expressions and sayings that often litter their desk but also provide that all-important…Read More
Jan 10 Love2 Atlanta Film Festival and ScreenCraft Announce The ScreenCraft Writers Summit (2018) By Natasha Guimond Industry Events, Screenwriting 101 The Atlanta Film Society and ScreenCraft are proud to partner in 2018 to co-present The ScreenCraft Writers Summit, to take…Read More
Jan 09 Love27 Which Hollywood Literary Management Company is Best For You? By Admin Quiz, Screenwriting 101 Whether you're overwhelmed by choices, or you're just not quite sure what direction to take, when it comes to choosing…Read More
Jan 08 Love1 Box Office Recap — January 8, 2018 By Tom Dever Box Office Recap, Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101 Besting even the ninth feature entry into the iconic Star Wars canon, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle continued its box office rampage…Read More
Jan 06 Love1 From Script to Screen: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind By Jeff Legge Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101, Script to Screen The offbeat, genre-defying antics of Charlie Kaufman have made him a rare beast in an increasingly risk-averse industry with a…Read More
Jan 05 Love2 Inclusive Catharsis: The Vitality of 2017’s Diverse Filmmakers By Ben Larned Filmmaking, Genre, Screenwriting 101 Last year’s Oscars appeared to define the schism of American culture: on one hand, we had the nostalgic and saccharine…Read More
Jan 03 Love0 From the Desk of Richard Walter: Life Rights and Wrongs By Richard Walter Authors, Education, Mentoring, Screenwriting 101 Am I allowed to write a movie (or book or article) about you without your permission? Unequivocally and without hesitation…Read More
Jan 02 Love5 How The Shape of Water Teaches Filmmakers About Acceptance By Valerie Kalfrin Creating Characters, Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101 Elisa, the protagonist of The Shape of Water, may be mute, but how the film treats her speaks volumes about…Read More