“Unlocking Creativity: What Secrets Do Open Writing Assignments Hold?”
Let’s dive into the subject of OWAs so you can understand the industry expectations, the pros, and the cons.
What Are Open Writing Assignments?
An open writing assignment is essentially a job opening in the film or television industry where a studio, production company, or network seeks a screenwriter to develop a specific project.
Unlike spec scripts, where writers create their own original material in hopes of selling it, OWAs involve projects that are already in some stage of development. The script might be based on a pre-existing concept, book, comic, or an earlier screenplay that needs rewriting or polishing. A producer could also have an original concept that needs to be developed into a feature-length script.
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