The Business of Screenwriting: Spec scripts aren’t just for aspiring screenwriters You may think a spec script is something only relevant to aspiring screenwriters. Not true.
Spec Script Deal: “Hurt People” Netflix acquires legal thriller spec script “Hurt People” written by Melissa London Hilfers. Via Deadline:
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 16: Recognition As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Script To Screen: “Airplane!” A memorable scene from the 1981 comedy featuring the actress who played June Cleaver on Leave It To Beaver, screenplay by Jim Abrahams &…
Writing Aids: 90 Words for “looks” and 115 Words for “walks” Movies are primarily a visual medium. Therefore as screenwriters, we need to think visually… and write visually.
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 15(C): The Example of Good Portrait Painters As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Screenwriting 101: John August “Sometimes it’s like, you wrote one really good sentence. You may never get called out for it, the props for it you deserve, but you know…
Page One: “Den of Thieves” (2018) Screenplay by Christian Gudegast, story by Christian Gudegast & Paul T. Scheuring
Script to Screen: “The Graduate” This memorable montage from the 1967 movie The Graduate, screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry, novel by Charles Webb.
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 15(B): The Unraveling of the Plot As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Go Into The Story Interview: Harris McCabe My interview with the 2023 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting winner.
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 15(A): Four Qualities of a Tragic Hero As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Script to Screen: “Alien” Here is a memorable scene from Alien (1979), screenplay Dan O’Bannon, story by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett.
Interview (Part 6): Harris McCabe My interview with the 2023 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting winner.
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 14(B): The Conditions of a Tragedy As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Interview (Part 5): Harris McCabe My interview with the 2023 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting winner.
Studying Aristotle’s “Poetics” — Part 14(A): Fear and Pity As I’ve been interviewing screenwriters, I typically ask what some of their influences are. One book title comes up over and over again…
Writing and the Creative Life: Writing sprint? How about a writing walk! If you frequent Twitter — and more specifically writers on Twitter — you may have run across the idea of a writing sprint. I first…