Reading scripts. Absolutely critical to learn the craft of screenwriting.
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Author: Scott Myers
Reading scripts. Absolutely critical to learn the craft of screenwriting.
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Author: Scott Myers
Written by Damián Szifron & Jonathan Wakeham Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Multihyphenate trailblazer Jordan Peele asserts, “The difference between comedy and horror is the music.” Perhaps this is a rhetorical simplification, but coming from a creator who has made such an indelible mark in both genres — it’s an astute point, nonetheless. Peele isn’t the only A-list industry name who feels passionately about this. In an interview…
Three keys to crafting a Bad Guy who is your story’s Protagonist. A question from Ryan Covert: How about a Schrader-esque analysis/discussion on how to approach the writing of an anti-hero? A villain as the story’s protagonist. Obviously this is more of an advanced screenwriting theory, as well as probably something that has better roots in…
At the beginning of the story, the Protagonist is just making do. Then something happens which jumbles their life… and their journey… Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Written by Noah Baumbach Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The final scenes from the 1998 movie Shakespeare in Love, written by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard. IMDb plot summary: A young Shakespeare, out of ideas and short of cash, meets his ideal woman and is inspired to write one of his most famous plays. Here Viola, newly married, meets for the last time with her…