Videos and transcripts from Milch’s legendary 2001 and 2007 WGA series.
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Author: Scott Myers
Videos and transcripts from Milch’s legendary 2001 and 2007 WGA series.
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Author: Scott Myers
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…
10-part series for writers to consider what we did in 2023 and will do in 2024. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Based on my experiences as a screenwriter in Hollywood, there are many things I can advise you to do that are not particularly enjoyable… Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
The 1993 movie Philadelphia was written by Ron Nyswaner and was nominated for Best Original Screenplay. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Including Guild President Fran Drescher Via Deadline: After it emerged that over 300 actors had written to SAG-AFTRA leadership that they are “prepared to strike” if the guild doesn’t “get all the way there” during talks with the studios, the number of actors signing the letter has more than tripled overnight. Deadline can reveal that the…
The working titles that Christopher Nolan uses to protect his movies’ secrecy during filming aren’t chosen at random; they’re real-world tributes. Since Nolan is one of the most popular filmmakers working today, his star-studded sets are susceptible to prying eyes. The idea of a working title is to keep those prying eyes away from the…