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» Free Screenplay Writing Software
By Melanie Rockett | Published 06/8/2006 | Screenwriting | Unrated

Have you ever wanted to write a screenplay ... but NOT been willing to part with $300+ for the formatting software?  Here's where you can get it for free!

 

» How to Break In and Succeed as a Screenwriter
By Brian Konradt. | Published 03/28/2006 | Screenwriting | Unrated
Screenwriting is a competitive trade. To distinguish yourself as a prize-winning writer you need to master organizational skills, take creative risks, and learn how best to present your final product. For the aspiring screenwriter, Tom Lazarus' book, "Secrets of Film Writing" is one of the best. An exceptional screenwriter with five produced screenplays, Lazarus developed this book for beginning writers enrolled in his classes at UCLA.
» Screenwriting With Impact
By Don Bledsoe. | Published 03/28/2006 | Screenwriting | Unrated
The screenplay you've pounded out on your trusty word processor is finished at last! Before the reader even looks at the title of your script, it must pass the "rifle test." The rifle test tells a professional in seconds whether the script is professionally written or not. Is the screenplay in the right format? Does it look like it was written by a professional screenwriter? Is the script vertical?
» Screenwriters & Filmmakers - Pitching the Cold Heart of the Banker
By John Gaskin | Published 03/28/2006 | Screenwriting | Unrated

Can a creative pitch alone get your script produced? Pitching the script is an art that is much talked about, put into college curriculums and lauded by the Pop Culture. But, there's a big factor missing from creative pitches. It's fundamental; but broadly ignored by key creative people.

For over 20 years I've been hired by Film Financiers (Studio Exec's, Bonding Companies, etc.) to watch over their investment during the film's production. I've also had more than a few independent filmmakers ask me for help in getting their film off the ground. So, I've been rubbing elbows with the elusive Film Financier (of one stripe or another) for some time.

» 10 Steps To Writing A Horror Screenplay
By Henrik Holmberg | Published 03/28/2006 | Screenwriting | Unrated

A horror movie has certain rules. If you break too many the audience will be disappointed.

This is a very short, no fluff, blueprint of how to write a horror script.

1. The Hook. Start with a bang. Step right into a suspense scene. ("Scream" opens with a terrifying sequence with Drew Barrymore on the phone with a killer)



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