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Co-writing A Screenplay: Writer Duet vs Story Architect

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When it comes to screenwriting, it can be a lonely journey. That’s why many writers decide to co-write projects, creating an environment where you can be held to account and know that you’re part of a team. As valuable as

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Tips for Collaborative Scripts and Co-writing Screenplays

cowriting screenplays

When it comes to screenwriting, it doesn’t have to be a solitary effort. Sometimes having a co-writer can make all the difference. You need someone to challenge you, to complement you and to offer a different perspective to ensure your

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Film vs Movie: The Ultimate Showdown

film vs movie

It’s rare for anyone to refer to a film or movie as a motion picture, moving picture or photoplay. “Motion picture” is often reserved for filmmakers or marketing teams wanting to elevate their product (it is essentially a product) and

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Five of the Greatest Scripts in the Last 30 Years

five of the greatest script from the last 30 years

Film scripts lay the foundation for cinematic tapestries composed of many threads… the bedrock where characters, stories and emotional undercurrents are formed. As much as spectacular visuals and evocative performances can elevate a film, it’s the script that crystallises that

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Master the Art of the Logline

master the art of the logline

The logline hasn’t got anything to do with Star Trek or William Shatner. It’s a single sentence that encapsulates your screenplay. Getting down to the story in its simplest terms, this is what you’ll need to have saved to your

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Facing the Final Fade Out: Turning Rejection Into Opportunity

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Any form of rejection is tough for us human beings. It’s especially difficult when we pour our hearts and souls into work and it’s not deemed worthy. While the chances of winning are much better than the lottery, submitting your

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The Inevitable Evolution of a Screenplay

inevitable evolution of a screenplay

It’s easy to see how screenwriters can become precious when it comes to the words and vision they sow into a screenplay. These “products” can take a decade to finalize, which is why you can understand the blood, sweat and

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Can You “Scriptify” A Novel?

scriptify a novel

The short answer is yes. Some novels are written as if for screen and no doubt someone’s working on an AI model to make it easy to convert manuscripts into workable screenplays. According to LivingWriter, they can do a chapter

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Things that May Happen to Your Precious Script

things that may happen to your precious script

You’ve written your award-winning script, it’s been developed into something special and now the day of shooting it is fast approaching. What could possibly go wrong? While this line has become famous in movies, there’s good reason with it often

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The 7 Cardinal Sins of Faith-based Filmmaking

7 cardinal sins of faith-based filmmaking

Faith-based films are set apart when it comes to film-making. Unfortunately for most, this subgenre separation is not complimentary and has specifically given Christian-themed cinema a self-perpetuating stigma. While the film-makers set out with the best of intentions, these inspirational

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