
Guest blogger Ashley Scott Meyers previously wrote the excellent piece Anatomy of a Scene: How to Introduce Multiple Characters Quickly. The example given in that post...
Guest blogger Ashley Scott Meyers previously wrote the excellent piece Anatomy of a Scene: How to Introduce Multiple Characters Quickly. The example given in that post...
Social media is fast becoming one of the most comprehensive ways to market yourself to industry professionals. Using platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter,...
It's hard to believe that almost a decade has passed since Paul Thomas Anderson's film There Will Be Blood — considered by many to be...
It's no secret that it's hard to make an action sequence interesting in your screenplay. Once you have a cool idea, you have to keep...
ScreenCraft's Youtube Channel features an excellent panel with independent film luminaries Cassian Elwes (producer of Elvis & Nixon, Dallas Buyers Club, Lee Daniel's The Butler),...
The famous screenwriters that are writing some of Hollywood's most popular movies weren't gifted immediate success when they decided to embark on their screenwriting journeys....
Rejection — originating from the Latin word rēiectus, meaning "to throw back" — is a part of life. There's no escaping it. It comes in...
The "general meeting" is a term that is very abundant in Hollywood. It refers to the first meet-and-greet meeting that development executives and producers hold...
About two years ago, I wrote a post here entitled The Empowered Writer: 7 Steps to Developing a Feature Script You Can Shoot. Shortly after,...
The most underrated talent in screenwriting is knowing when the screenplay is done. Not the first draft. Not the second draft. Not the draft you're taking...