Oct 08 Love6 5 Reasons They Will Stop Reading Your Screenplay By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 What are the tell-tale signs of a bad screenplay? Believe it or not, script readers want to find amazing screenplays.…Read More
Oct 05 Love6 CREATIVITY INC: What You Can Learn About Screenwriting From Albert Einstein and Walt Disney By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 Opposites attract. It’s a phrase applied to so many things, and screenwriting is not excluded. In his book, Creativity, Inc.:…Read More
Oct 04 Love12 7 Things Screenwriters Need to Do Before Typing a Single Word By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting, Screenwriting 101 Before you type a single word of your screenplay, you need to make sure that you do the necessary preparation…Read More
Oct 01 Love5 Screenwriting Wisdom From Robert McKee’s TSL 360 Interview By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 Here we highlight some amazing screenwriting wisdom from Robert McKee — the guru of all screenwriting gurus that has coached…Read More
Oct 01 Love7 Why Your Story’s Twist Should Be So Good They Won’t Show It In the Trailer By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 Spoiler alert: Don’t read on unless you’ve already seen, or don’t care about spoiling, the twist endings of Sorry to…Read More
Sep 23 Love4 Top 10 Movie Yelling Matches for the Ages By Shanee Edwards Apathy First Draft, Movie Reviews, Screenwriting 101 Conflict is king when it comes to writing screenplays. While conflict must be present in every scene, only a few…Read More
Sep 23 Love9 6 Things To Learn About Rom-Coms from CRAZY RICH ASIANS By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 This must-see rom-com of the summer is a breath of fresh air. Crazy Rich Asians, an adaptation of the best-selling…Read More
Sep 23 Love5 8 Quintessential Back-to-School Movies for Screenwriters By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 Everyone's back to school, kids are begrudgingly doing their homework, and teachers everywhere are molding young minds. You can practically…Read More
Sep 17 Love8 5 Ways to Highlight Introverted Characters In Your Screenplay By Britton Perelman Main, Screenwriting 101 Movies are full of extroverts — outgoing, big personalities who take up the entire screen. They fit easily into screenplays…Read More
Sep 14 Love6 Screenwriting Career Wisdom From Literary Manager Daniela Gonzalez By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 Here we highlight some amazing screenwriting career wisdom from Daniela Gonzalez — Literary Manager at Circle of Confusion — through…Read More