Screenwriting Tip: Test Your Story Concept 5 questions to ask about a story idea to assess its viability as a scripted project.
Interview (Part 3): Julia Yorks My interview with the 2024 Black List writer for his script The Seven Guys You Date Before Marriage.
On Writing “Don’t quit. It’s very easy to quit during the first ten years. Nobody cares whether you write or not, and it’s very hard to write when…
Page One: “Love & Other Drugs” (2010) Screenplay by Charles Randolph and Edward Zwick & Marshall Herskovitz
Reader Question: Can a Protagonist evolve into an Antagonist? “I prefer to look at it in Jungian terms: The Protagonist’s shadow has emerged from latency and because the Protagonist has not confronted…
Interview (Part 2): Julia Yorks My interview with the 2024 Black List writer for his script The Seven Guys You Date Before Marriage.
Screenwriting 101: Frank Darabont “The whole industry of ‘we can make you a screenwriter.’ I have ambivalent feelings because, ultimately, even though there is some benefit…
Screenwriting Tip: Stacking projects One key to the craft: Learning how to manage multiple projects at once.
Interview (Part 1): Julia Yorks My interview with the 2024 Black List writer for his script The Seven Guys You Date Before Marriage.
Page One: “The Lone Ranger” (2013) Screenplay by Justin Haythe and Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio, screen story by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Justin Haythe
Go Into The Story Interview: James Acker My interview with the 2020 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting winner.
Screenwriting 101: Frank Darabont “Don’t get into this business if it’s about trying to make a million-dollar sale. We’ve got plenty of assholes around trying to achieve…
The Coen Brothers, Storytelling, and Fate A poem by Ethan Coen reveals a key clue to the brothers’ story sensibilities.
Scene Description Spotlight: “Zombieland” One of the most important things a writer wants to do when they begin a script is establish the story’s tone — and this is nowhere more…
20 Tips from Martin Scorsese The writer-director of Mean Streets, Goodfellas, The Age of Innocence, and Casino with reflections on cinematic storytelling.
Here’s to Us Night Owls! “The conventional wisdom is that morning people are high achievers, go-getters, while late risers are lazy. But what if going to bed in the…
The Business of Screenwriting: Movie Stars I am staring at a cardboard standup display of an iconic movie character from an Academy Award winning movie, one of the most famous…
Page One: “Little Shop of Horrors” (1986) Screenplay by Howard Ashman, based on the musical play “Little Shop of Horrors”