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by Anthony C. Ferrante
Religion is sacred ground and a difficult subject to tackle
on the big screen. Actor, director, and screenwriter Robert
Duvall talks about researching and writing his new film,
The Apostle, how actors read screenplays, and what it
was like playing all the filmmaking roles.
by Holly Willis
The Writers Guild of America's East and West chapters have
been in the news recently over some hot issues for writers.
Find out what has Guild members up in arms.
by William C. Martell
How do you make your script believable? Make your audience
feel pain.
by Diana Saenger
Was the $1.5 million screenwriting contest a figment of your
imagination? Arthur Chang explains why he created the King
Arthur Screenwriters Award, and what's next for Kingman Films
and KASA.
by Alix Strauss
Feeling a little frustrated? Running into brick walls and
closed doors? Words of wisdom from Producer Dawn Steel will
help you keep fighting.
by John Scott Lewinksi
The oldest cliché about writing has to be: writing
means rewriting. But this is one cliché that rings
very true for screenwriters.
by Fredric T. Dray
With so many channels on cable, there is an increasing demand
for well-written material. Find out what you need to know
to tap into this growing market.
by Neil Landau
What makes a reader keep turning pages? Use this checklist
before submitting your script
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