Dec 26 Love7 10 Filmmaking Terms That Should NOT Be in Your Screenplay By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 There are screenwriting terms and filmmaking terms — and sometimes the latter doesn't belong in the same vicinity as the…Read More
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
Jul 09 Love13 The Secret to Understanding What High Concept Means in Hollywood By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 Do you know the secret to writing those industry-coveted "High Concept" screenplays and loglines that managers, agents, development executives, and…Read More
Jun 06 Love1 5 Insider Tips on How to Keep the Script Reader Happy By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Screenwriting 101 As a screenwriter who has yet to break into the industry, your job isn't to write for the movie audience…Read More
May 23 Love18 How to Structure and Format Your Television Scripts By Ken Miyamoto from ScreenCraft Features, Screenwriting 101 Whether it is a multi-camera sitcom, single-camera sitcom, or one-hour drama, television scripts (sometimes referred to as teleplays) utilize different…Read More
Jul 19 Love3 The 69th Annual Emmy Awards: Read the Nominated Scripts By Staff Main Another year, another round of Emmy nominations. And in a television-landscape as crowded as our current era of peak-TV, you…Read More