“Unlocking Creativity: What Secrets Do Open Writing Assignments Hold?”
Before the 1980s, movie studios were primarily owned by people, not corporations. The old studio system would have staff writers to handle various projects. Staff writers were screenwriters who were contracted by the studio as official staff. They would earn annual salaries, very similar to how studios had actors under contract to act in whatever the studio wanted them to be in.
As the industry evolved, the need for specialized writers for specific projects emerged, primarily in the 1980s and 1990s when the spec market of screenwriting was booming, allowing studios to hire some of the hottest writers in the business.
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