Articles tagged: "movie script"
1: Continuity: The Key To A Successful Movie
The reader may sigh at the abundance and variety of things the full use of continuity, the proper development and connection of motion-picture sequences to create a smoothly joined, coherent motion-picture story, requires - the special shots to take, the cut-ins and cut-aways, the things to watch out for: screen direction, clean exits and entrances, and so on and on and on.
2: Learning the Basics of Movie Editing
Editing is the final stage in the study of movie making. It is only when you take your finger off the button after the final shot that you can really assess your work, smooth out the rough spots and polish up the good points.
3: The Secrets of Movie Making
The use of pictorial continuity, the proper development and connection of motion-picture sequences to create a smoothly joined, coherent motion-picture story, is the secret of good moviemaking. Follow these tips in this article and you will be on your way to creating your own movie magic.
4: Buildup in Movie Making Explained
Once you have mastered the basics of the structure of the sequence, the mechanics of smoothness, coherence, and camera logic you are ready for something that relies on your "feel" for motion pictures, on that intuitive extra something that can set your work apart.
5: The Art of Continuity in Movie Making
There are ten million film makers in America today. Most of them are amateurs, but the number who migrates to professional ranks grows constantly as television enlarges its demands for motion pictures of all kinds.
6: The Path to Getting Your Screenplay Sold
One of the most asked questions in screenwriting is "How do I sell a screenplay?" Over the last 10 years, I've interviewed many produced screenwriters and they all went through their own version of the following steps as they made their first sale.Those steps are: 1. A well-written sc
7: Where 's the Magic in Your Screenwriting?
If you've ever been to a great magic show, you were probably astounded by the tricks the magician was able to pull off. Chances are that you may have figured out a few, but most surprised you and added to the enjoyment of the evening. But to the professional, the actual trick is the least of
8: Questions Every Producer Has About Your Screenplay
You've finally gotten up the nerve to attend a "pitch-fest." Now, you're there, standing in line, waiting your turn to pitch your screenplay and in about 30 seconds, you'll be face-to-face with a representative from a major production company. Your turn. You've got 5 minutes to pitch someon

