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Assembling ‘The Avengers’ for the Big Screen: Interview with Screenwriter Zak Penn

When it comes to screenwriting, says Zak Penn, “the comic book stuff has taken up all of my adaptation juice!” Such comic book “stuff” includes work on projects like X2, Elektra, X-Men: The Last Stand, The Incredible Hulk, and most recently, the superhero mash up that rules them all: The Avengers. Penn has been writing [...]

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Chris Fenton on the Spec Market, Foreign Sales and When to Celebrate in Hollywood

Literary manager and producer Chris Fenton of H2F Entertainment was among the top ranking spec sale leaders in Hollywood in 2011. So, you’re probably thinking he spends all his day on the golf course with celebrities sipping scotch…? Quite the contrary. Fenton sold almost as much as other agencies in town, some of whom have [...]

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Dialing Up the Darkness

In our book, Show Me The Funny: At The Writers Table With Hollywood’s Top Comedy Writers we asked twenty-seven comedy writers to take a generic premise we created and develop it. We told them there were no limits, no rules and no boundaries. We worried that they would duplicate each other…it’d be like the famous [...]

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Balls of Steel: Dear New Screenwriter

I started screenwriting in 2005. To say I was clueless would be a dramatic understatement. I was that writer – the one with the Cheshire-cat smile as I walked out of Barnes & Noble, clutching Screenwriting for Dummies, imagining my name in lights. What I would have given for some guidance back then. So, it [...]

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Meet the Reader: A Few Brief Thoughts on the Death of Movies

There’s been a lot written lately on the decline of the movies as a relevant and vital entertainment medium and –like it or not — it looks like we are living in the last days of cinema as we have traditionally known it. There are three primary reasons for this: The technology is dying: the [...]

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Screenwriter Website of the Week: Script Doctor Eric

This week’s Screenwriter Website of the Week is Script Doctor Eric. Eric is a script reader and consultant who shares interviews with industry professionals, supports indie filmmakers’ crowdfunding campaigns, and also blogs, at least every Sunday. Script Doctor Eric is very active on Twitter, so be sure to follow him, @scriptdreric.

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The Scoggins Report: May 2012 Pitch Sales Scorecard

The Scoggins Report is a compilation of sales and trends in the industry. The Report is reprinted at ScriptMag.com by permission of the authors. The Scoggins Report by Jason Scoggins & Cindy Kaplan May 14, 201 May 2012 Pitch Sales Scorecard This week’s edition of the Scoggins Report was a blast to pull together, thanks [...]

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Behind the Lines with DR: Writer as Sacrificial Lamb aka Doug a la Carte

Gary Ross, writer-director of films such as Seabiscuit and Pleasantville, invited me to join in a round-table luncheon with Massachusetts Rep. Ed Markey. The congressman had shown interest in meeting with movie-making word-merchants to discuss a subject plaguing that particular news quarter: Violence in Movies. The tragic events of Columbine were still in the rearview [...]

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Beyond the Page: Funny Changes Everything

If you ask a comedian what it’s like to perform onstage, don’t expect a lighthearted response. “Doing standup is like walking on a tightrope over a tank filled with sharks while the audience is hacking at the tightrope with machetes,” notes J.D. Shapiro, a regular at venues including world-famous L.A. club the Comedy Store. Yet [...]

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Ask the Expert: Can an Out-of-the-Box Indie Succeed?

This week’s Ask the Expert is answered by screenwriter of Buried and ATM, Chris Sparling. Before I say a word, let me simply ask why the default settings for Microsoft Word are eleven point Calibri font?  Has anyone ever – and I mean ever – written something in those settings?  This might seem like a [...]

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Balls of Steel: Give to Receive

I’ve mentioned the power of paying it forward before, but I’d like to discuss what makes someone want to help a person. What do they get out of it? How do they decide who to help and who to walk away from? In this cutthroat industry, it’s imperative to learn how to attract those who [...]

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How The Writers Store Changed My Life

I never set out to become Dr. Format. Oh, no. In the mid to late 80s, I was a marketing executive and doing good work. One day, my Muse Betty whispered to me, “Teach. Write.” I whispered back, “Let me think about it.” So I thought about how much I enjoyed teaching marketing to employees [...]

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Adapting for the Screen: Heaven and Hell

Adapting a novel to a screenplay can be heaven or hell, and it’s usually a little of each. Why is adapting a joy?  For most screenwriters, the problems of adapting a book are outweighed by the joys of working with very rich source material. Novelists put in so much work to create vivid characters, interesting [...]

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Scoggins Report: April 2012 Spec Market Roundup

The Scoggins Report is a compilation of sales and trends in the industry. The Report is reprinted at ScriptMag.com by permission of the authors. The Scoggins Report by Jason Scoggins & Cindy Kaplan May 7, 2012   April 2012 Spec Market Roundup Year-over-year spec sale totals are down slightly (36 so far in 2012, compared [...]

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