
When and why should writers kill off a main or significant supporting character? As you develop stories, you always need to be looking for opportunities...
When and why should writers kill off a main or significant supporting character? As you develop stories, you always need to be looking for opportunities...
What can screenwriters do to better organize their drafts, documents, research, and industry correspondence? Everyone has their own organizational habits, tendencies, and quirks. One screenwriter's...
What are some of William Goldman's best pieces of screenwriting advice? Here we feature the Writers Guild Foundation video The Writer Speaks: William Goldman where they interviewed the...
For ScreenCraft's 2020 Horror Screenplay Contest, the industry judges are looking for great writing — no matter what type of horror tale you want to...
What can screenwriters learn from five masters of the literary platform? Here we turn to the video 5 Writing Tips From Famous Authors to feature...
As you may have heard, ScreenCraft is hosting a virtual screenwriting event this Saturday, March 28th. We're thrilled to announce that celebrated screenwriter Tony Gilroy...
What are the most overused and inaccurate movie deaths that script readers and industry insiders constantly see in screenplays — and what can be done...
What are some simple guidelines screenwriters can follow to write effective loglines? Writing a compelling and engaging logline is an art form unto itself. But...
You just finished your first screenplay — what should you do next? You're excited. You're anxious. And by all means, you should be proud. You've...
What is the step-by-step process of how a screenwriter's representation sells a TV spec pilot? Here we turn to literary manager Tony Gil and his...