Articles tagged: "screenplay"
1: Do You Want To Write A Novel? One Man 's Story
If you're like a vast majority of people living in the world today, then you probably want to write a book sometime before you die What an admirable endeavor that would be, you say to yourself
2: My Life Story On The Big Screen!
It will be a tough job for any actor to play Bob Alexander in the movies, but there is one that can do the job!
3: 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
4: 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
5: 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
6: 22 Ways to Improve Your Screenwriting
Whether you are trying to win contests or sell your script, it is important that you take advantage of every opportunity you can to increase your chances of success.Some people have estimated the odds of a good screenwriter selling a script to be in the neighborhood of 1 in 5,000. What if you
7: Tips to Remember in Movie Production Planning & Finding the Talent
Professionals do not content themselves with making plans. They implement them and follow through on them.Writing the script is not exactly planning. However, the resulting script forms the basis for all decisions that have to be made to prep up production. Having no script will prevent you

