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04-11-08: I just joined a film making goal setting group on yahoo and I added a new link to a website in the OTHER RESOURCES section of the site.

 

 

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Former Brady Bunch Star Hosts Live Sketch Comedy Charity Benefit
Former Brady Bunch Star Hosts Live Sketch Comedy Charity Benefit Barry Williams who starred as Greg Brady on the "Brady Bunch" will be hosting this year's
 
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... let me look it over and make SURE it is ready.  Visit http://scripttoolbox.com/services.htm to give your script the best chance of avoiding the rejection
 
Is your script finished and ready to sale?
Before you send it out to film studios and management agencies, let me look it over and make SURE it is ready.  Visit http://scripttoolbox.com/services.htm to
 
Is your script finished and ready to sale?
Before you send it out to film studios and management agencies, let me look it over and make SURE it is ready.  Visit http://scripttoolbox.com/services.htm to
 
thank you...
TO: POOR MARQUS AND LILLY BEANS. Thank you for your encouragement and support. Your lengthy resumes and credentials can only help to boost your egos.
 

 

How do you write a screenplay?

Frustrated by the creative writing process? No need to be anymore! This website was created to act as an online resource directory geared towards helping writers overcome the peaks and valleys of the creative process and complete their final draft!

 

Everyone has a story in their head, but the cream that rises to the top is the person who sits down and guts it out and completes their story into a finished screenplay. Writing a screenplay is not easy and this site doesn't propose to help you finish yours (only you can make that decision). What it will do is provide you with as many resources as necessary to help you accomplish your task.

 

What I've done with this site is break up the screenwriting process into 10 main resource categories for the writer. The first category is an explanation of what the term screenwriting means. Before you can know how to write a screenplay or complete your first major motion picture movie script you have to first know about the nature of the beast you are going to tackle.

 

Once you have an understanding of what the nature of a screenplay is and a full grasp of the concept of screenwriting, the screenplay format section of this site will breakdown how to format a screenplay and what the industry standards are for one.

 

The screenplay sample resource section of this site provides examples of screenplays for the writer to purchase, download and read. *note: I suggest obtaining and reading the screenplays of your favorite movies and movies that inspired you to be a writer. Reading how these movies were intially executed and seeing the difference between what was written and what actually ended up on the screen will provide tremendous insight as to how and why decisions are made in a film. It will also help you "cut the fat" and make your screenplay action tight and lean for its final draft.

 

If you are one of those hardworking, steadfast and fortunate souls who have finished your final draft, you can go to the screenwriting contests resource section of this site to enter your completed masterpiece in a variety of contests and compete with other literary giants!

 

The screenwriting software resource section breaks down the top ten screenwriting software programs and is complete with customer reviews. *note: If you have tried any of the software reviewed in this section, I urge you to add your input and review. Your input can be valuable to others who haven't worked on scriptwriting software and may be confused as to what program to choose.

 

For the writers who have overcome these screenwriting hurdles and are seasoned pros, semi-professional, or just willing to jump into the fray with no experience, I have something for you. The screenwriting jobs section will be a valuable resource for work in the entertainment industry and more specifically; the movie and film industry.

 

If you are a writer looking for help from a professional with your screenplay the screenwriting consultation resource section of this site will provide you with various professional services available from script advice and consultation.

 

One of the most valuable tools in your writing arsenal is the screenplay treatment. The treatment serves a dual purpose in that it not only helps you with an outline and overview of your film, but a tool for pitching your idea to potential investors and industry associates.

 

Not only does a screenplay have a format, but the treatment has one too (although not as clearly defined). The screenplay treatment format section will show you how a treatment is formatted and provide examples you can learn from and incorporate into your treatment as well!

 

As the quote goes, "Action is character. A person is what they do, not what they say." The character development section will help you build memorable and unforgettable characters for your screenplay that will hopefully capture and engage your reader and make them care about what happens to them.

 

After that...the rest is up to your imagination and your determination and your hard work. So jump right in and good luck with completing your final draft!

 

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For related books on how to write a screenplay...
How to Write : A Screenplay By Mark Evan Schwartz

 

How to Write a Screenplay By Christopher Keane

 

How NOT To Write A Screenplay: 101 Common Mistakes Most Screenwriters Make By Denny Martin Flinn

 

The Screenwriter's Legal Guide, 3rd edition By Stephen F. Breimer

 

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Film Industry Updates

 

'Mamma' still super overseas
Film News: 'Mia' continues to dominate foreign box office -- Foreign sensation "Mamma Mia!" stayed unstoppable at international multiplexes, racking up its fifth consecutive weekend victory with $14.1 million at 4,406 play dates in 47 markets.
 
Dinard lavishes praise on 'Boy'
Film News: Crowley's film sweeps festival -- John Crowley's "Boy A" took the most awards, including the top jury prize, the golden Hitchcock, at Dinard's 19th British Film Festival on Sunday.
 
'Tulpan' is tops at Zurich
Film News: Win caps biggest-ever year for growing festival -- Swiss-Kazakh co-production "Tulpan" won the top film prize at the Zurich Film Festival on Sunday, capping the biggest-ever year for the young and growing fest.
 
Asian film funds come in variety pack
Film News: Number of cash pools expand in region -- Asian filmmakers should get used to accessing local film funds as the region sees expansion of the number of cash pools available. But they will need to be aware of significantly different approaches to production investment.
 
DreamWorks, Paramount settle split
Film News: Studios hammer out separation agreement -- Paramount and DreamWorks have hammered out a joint arrangement for up to 40 development projects.
 

 

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