Go Into The Story Interview: Mary Coleman I have been a fan of Pixar Animation Studios since their first feature film hit theaters in 1995. In fact, I even teach a class at DePaul…
On Writing “As a writer, I believe that all the basic human truths are known. And what we try to do as best we can is come at those truths from our…
Screenwriting 101: Stephen Gaghan “When I moved to Los Angeles, I wrote spec screenplays. I was really poor, and I thought I was just gonna do this for a while to make a…
Script Analysis: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” — Scene By Scene Breakdown Here is my take on this exercise from a previous series of posts — How To Read A Screenplay:
Page One: “Puzzle” (2018) Screenplay by Polly Mann and Oren Moverman, based on the Argentinian film “Rompecabezas” by Natalia Smirnoff
Go Into The Story Interview: Karen McDermott Karen McDermott wrote the original screenplay “Lullabies of La Jaula” which won a 2019 Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. I had the…
Page One: “The Prom” (2020) Screenplay by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin, based on the Broadway musical by Chad Beguelin & Bob Martin & Matthew Sklar
Screenwriting 101: F. Scott Frazier “I firmly believe that the currency of the screenwriter is a finished script. Not an outline, not a take, not a beat sheet, not a rough…
Script Analysis: “Eighth Grade” — Scene By Scene Breakdown Here is my take on this exercise from a previous series of posts — How To Read A Screenplay:
Screenwriting 101: Scott Frank “The first paragraph of a screenplay can tell you if they can write. The first five pages can tell you if they have a voice.”
Go Into The Story Interview: Walker McKnight Walker McKnight wrote the original screenplay “Street Rat Allie Punches Her Ticket” which won a 2019 Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting. I…
On Writing “Sometimes people say to me, ‘I want to write, but I have five kids, a full-time job, a wife who beats me, a tremendous debt to my…
Screenwriting 101: Scott Frank “The best writing is also subconscious where you don’t know that you’re doing it, and you don’t realize you’ve done it. That’s a few…
Dialogue-Writing Workshop My one-week online workshop focusing on writing dialogue begins September 22.
Page One: “Prey” (2022) Screenplay by Patrick Aison, story by Patrick Aison & Dan Trachtenberg, based on characters by Jim Thomas & John Thomas
Script Analysis: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” — Scene By Scene Breakdown Here is my take on this exercise from a previous series of posts — How To Read A Screenplay:
On Writing “A writer who has never explored words, who has never searched, seeded, sieved, sifted through his knowledge and memory, dictionaries…
Page One: “Predators” (2010) Written by Alex Litvak & Michael Finch, characters by Jim Thomas & John Thomas
Screenwriting 101: Scott Frank “What I do is read and re-read the book [he’s adapting], then read it again, only this time marking it out with thoughts as to what I want…