Jun 24 Love0 Writing the Smart Short Film By Michael Schilf Script Tips In 1999, I won USC’s School of Cinematic Arts Peter Stark Producing Program’s “Short Film Special Project” by writing a…Read More
Jun 24 Love0 Fin By Chloe Bohne Dont Piss Off The Help Beings that I'm a go-getter, I was not only taking my finals this past week. I was ignoring my…Read More
Jun 24 Love0 Discovering the Duplass Brothers By Leroy James King Farm Animals on Acid First off, I received a lot of interesting feedback regarding my Douche Toddler post. This includes strangers, friends, and family…Read More
Jun 24 Love3 The Top 10 Biggest Oscar Snubs of the Past 40 Years By Preston Garrett Top 10 Lists To put it lightly, there's Oscar snubs every year - upsets, tears, unrequited dreams, and poor choices. Needless to say…Read More
Jun 23 Love0 How to Pitch Your Movie By Michael Schilf Script Tips So you find yourself lucky enough to be “in the room”. This means you have an agent/manager who got you…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Gary Faulkner: Kick-Ass International By K.P. Hooker Brainchild Forest Here is a true story that deserves writers' attention. Let's call it Kick-Ass International. Gary Faulkner. This is a 52…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Character Arc By Michael Schilf Population In dramatic writing, the very essence is character change. The character at the end is not the same as he…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Another One Bynes the Dust By Ched Rickman Not Bloody Likely So, the acting world is reeling from the voluntary withdrawal of one Amanda Bynes, who announced over the weekend, via…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Adult Toddlers in Hollywood: The New Plague By Leroy James King Farm Animals on Acid There's a phrase my friends and I have coined for people that fit the following description: A person whose disposition…Read More
Jun 22 Love0 Know Your Audience or Die! By Michael Schilf Script Tips Speechwriters, reporters, essayists… for them, audience is essential. In fact, all writing should be crafted with the audience in mind.…Read More