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Screenwriting Website of the Week: FestQuest

If you’re an independent filmmaker, you need to check FestQuest out. We’ll let them speak for themselves… About Us: We are filmmakers. But to really know who we are, it’s more important to know what we believe rather than what we look like. We believe in supporting film festivals by supporting filmmakers. We believe that not every film [...]

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Screenwriting Website of the Week: Script Angel

Congratulations to Hayley McKenzie whose site, Script Angel, is ScriptMag’s Screenwriting Website of the Week! Hayley McKenzie is an experienced film and television Script Editor. At Script Angel she offers a bespoke, one-to-one development service to producers, directors and writers.  With experience in all genres of drama and comedy Hayley can help you maximise the potential of your project. Follow @hayleymckenzie1 [...]

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Screenwriting Website of the Week: Short of Stories

The new Screenwriting Website of the Week is Short of Stories. Explore the world of writing shorts to learn more about your craft. About Short of Stories from the curator himself:  While doing my final research for college, I realized there’s barely nothing written on short films. The decent bibliography for screenwriting is already scarce [...]

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Unscripted: Resources for Screenwriters

When I decided to become a full-time writer, my mind was boggled at all the resources available online. With thousands upon thousands of sites, books and podcasts, who could I trust? After all, my career was on the line. One wrong move, and it could cost me months (or years!) of writing time. We asked [...]

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Screenwriting Website of the Week: Stage 32 Social Network

This week’s Screenwriting Website of the Week celebrates the amazing social networking site Stage 32. If you aren’t a member of this community, get on it now! You’ll be able to reach people from all over the world. Many projects have been born via this incredible network.    

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Screenwriter Website of the Week: Robert Pilkington’s Heroes are Boring

Screenwriter Website of the Week celebrates Robert Pilkington’s Heroes are Boring. Rob is the author of Heroes are Boring as well as seven feature length screenplays and several shorts. He has held jobs on set, in post houses, and in development as a script reader. Currently, he works as an editor and producer in Boston, [...]

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