By: Lee Malcolm | 2010-11-23 | Databases Whilst screenplay writing software cannot tell you exactly how to write a script, it can help both novice and professional screenwriters in terms of character development, structure and plot development. read more
By: Melody Jackson | 2010-03-31 | Writing Writing a screenplay is a very complex process and will end up as a 100+ page document. So before you write it, it is very helpful to create a blueprint of what you are going to write, starting first with a treatment, and then writing the outline. You should first create a treatment of your story and work that out. read more
By: Geraldine Johansson | 2010-09-24 | Writing Blockbuster movies have several traits in common besides a strong screenplay. Among other things, they also have great dialogue. Blockbuster movies gross millions of dollars because they appeal to a wide ranging audience... read more
By: Brigette | 2010-12-27 | Databases Many writers have different writing processes. Some like to write screenplays on a computer, on their cell phones, in their journals or even on the back of napkin. read more
By: Susan Hart | 2010-03-27 | Writing If the idea for a screenplay has been eating away at you for a while, but you lack the money to buy an expensive software program for your computer -- do not despair. Nothing more is needed than a simple word processing program (or you can use a more complex one if you have it). read more
By: Melody Jackson | 2010-03-31 | Writing When you are preparing to write a screenplay or even preparing to do a major rewrite, it is very helpful to create a blueprint or treatment of what you are going to write prior to actually writing or rewriting it. This is what a treatment is used for. A treatment will help you layout the direction of the entire screenplay and work out some of the kinks before jumping into the whole thing. read more
By: Rick Dahne | 2010-12-27 | Databases Writers across the world dream of making it big and having their screenplay turned into an award winning movie or television show. read more
By: RobertGray | 2011-01-01 | Writing & Speaking Screenwriting contests are available numbers, thanks to a wholesome interest in the movie industry all around the world. These competitions open the doorways to new ideas from novice to skilled screenwriters to further enhance film industry. With a hefty money award together with provides from various producers and development executives, screenwriting contests are positively the stepping stones for those who want to share their tales to the world. read more
By: harrishdonald | 2011-08-01 | Article Writing If your website is not giving the performance required and expected, it may be because you are losing sight of certain things you should do to bring positive change to your website. One thing you need to do is get some kind of momentum for the content of your website. read more
By: Jim Valicenti | 2013-03-07 | Screenplay Writing a screenplay can be quite daunting for beginners. You probably have a lot of concerns on your mind: "What's the best way to express my ideas?," "Is there a specific format I should follow?" And more importantly, "How do I begin?" read more
By: Brian Scott | 2013-02-14 | Screenplay Casting characters for your story doesn't mean that you are going to cast Brad Pit or Dustin Hoffman as your main character; it simply marks the difference between a flat character and an original character. read more
By: Daren Jackson | 2011-10-01 | Screenplay If you are looking forward to participate in a screenplay competition and are searching for appropriate articles which will go a long way in making your work flawless then you have come to the perfect page. Herein we will discuss about the practices which will make you emerge winner even in best screenplay competitions. read more
By: Susan Hart | 2010-03-31 | Writing As you sit down every day to work on your screenplay, the foremost thought in your mind should be -- write what is to be seen on the screen. There is no point in putting down "Her inner turmoil reminded her of a lost childhood". All that's needed is "She looks at the old photo and starts to sob". read more
By: Brian Scott | 2010-09-28 | Writing & Speaking Every writer must review and edit their work and it is no different for a comedian who writes his own material. Reviewing your work will take out flaws, tighten it up and prevent your audience falling asleep from boredom. Editing will catch any mistakes before you go to air, as it were. read more
By: Mat Grell | 2010-03-27 | Copyright Learn the steps of getting a copyright for your book, song, screenplay, manuscript, or photos, from U.S. Patent Attorney. The intellectual property that may relate to getting your next song, book or screenplay protected... read more