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by Anthony C. Ferrante
The writer of this summer's hit Conspiracy Theory and
the soon to be released L.A. Confidential discusses
the craft, his early writing career and how he has become
a success.
by Sally B. Merlin
What to do when writing takes a back seat to life.
by Diana Saenger
What really goes on behind the desk? scr(i)pt talks
to Sales Force regular, agent Bruce Kaufman about the writer's
side of the story.
by James K. Shea
Keep your script trim and tight with these six important checkpoints.
by Frederic T. Dray
Characters must learn and grow. It's your job as a screenwriter
not only to create compelling characters, but to teach them
as well.
by Montgomery Burt
Discussion groups for screenwriters can be a great source
of help and inspiration.
by John Hill
There's more to this genre than just bad boys and bullets.
Find out what elements make up a classic action screenplay.
by William C. Martell
More tricked from the master of cost-cutting himself, William
C. Martell.
by Holly Willis
Face it, when your script gets to production, some changes
are going to be made. Here are a few tips from the pros on
how to be an important and valuable part of the filmmaking
process.
by Tory Salvia
Need something to do between six-figure checks from the studios?
You can find supplemental income and sharpen your skills by
writing industrial scripts.
by John Scott Lewinski
Another event that draws screenwriters to gather and discuss
their craft. Is this established conference still worth the
trip to Glendale?
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