How to Write a Novel
The Definitive List of Cliché Dialogue
Does including the title of a specific recorded song mark you as an amateur?
If you’re serious about learning the craft, here are some ways to dig into scripts.
In this series, I have laid out one approach to reading and analyzing screenplays. This is not intended to train you to be a script reader, but rather to…
Here is a simple formula about three things — Read Scripts. Watch Movies. Write Pages. — you need to do to expand and deepen your understanding of the screenwriting craft.
4 numbers for you to remember:
There are multiple layers to any story. The more you dig, the deeper your understanding.
Three little letters: OWA. But they mean big things for Hollywood screenwriters. What do these letter stand for?
Owen Wilson’s Assistant?
Afraid screenwriter Mike Le has that covered already.
Here’s another in a series of 10 posts about how I approach writing a script. Previous posts:
Part 1: Story Concept
Part 2: Brainstorming
I suspect we have many fans of the TV series “Community,” so my guess is there will be a lot of interest in this Wired article featuring the show’s creator Dan Harmon. It’s a long piece so let me zero in on Harmon’s approach to the story-crafting…
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