
One rarely comes across a consistently, satisfyingly scary work of fiction, whether literary or cinematic, that breaches 2 hours or 300 pages. Once the genre...
One rarely comes across a consistently, satisfyingly scary work of fiction, whether literary or cinematic, that breaches 2 hours or 300 pages. Once the genre...
You’ve toiled. It’s been months of work but you’ve finally reached that amazingly satisfying moment when you get to type THE END on the last...
As much as we like to deny it, this is a business that works like any other. We provide a product (content) that delivers a...
ScreenCraft's first Drama Screenplay Competition is open for feature screenplay submissions! After many requests from screenwriters around the world, and after much consideration, we finally assembled...
Knowledge is power and it's always good to know your trade terms. Below are the top screenwriting terms and their general definitions. In regards to...
The Allfather of Screenwriting (John Truby) will tell you, “the key question that all screenwriters should ask themselves is: how do I write a script...
It's no secret that Netflix has used its micro-genre movie and TV categories to track each user’s viewing habits with startling accuracy. Not only do...
ScreenCraft gathered a panel of filmmakers to discuss writing in the horror genre. The distinguished panelists were: Drew Daywalt (https://twitter.com/DrewDaywalt) writer/director of many horror shorts...
Of all the things I looked forward to the most about becoming a professional filmmaker, the opportunity to share the scary movies that I love...
To state the patently obvious, the opening of your screenplay is of vital importance. Page one, scene one is when the reader begins to form...