As long as there have been stories, we have tried to put them in buckets: early on, it was either…
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As long as there have been stories, we have tried to put them in buckets: early on, it was either…
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Write some scenes. Win a free screenwriting prize. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Screenplay by Guy Ritchie & Lionel Wigram, story by Jeff Kleeman & David C. Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
“Far from languishing after four-plus months on strike as the AMPTP hoped, writers appear even more united, resolved and, with the aid of… Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Killing a character off in your feature script or episodic series is an easy way to create empathy and inject some much-needed catharsis into your screenplay. It can also help raise the stakes. When one character dies, others need to react. Plot points need to move forward and the narrative must tie up loose ends….
Actors/Writers Share Horror Stories On Picket Line, Social Media Continue reading on Go Into The Story » Go to Source Author: Scott Myers
Few heroes can be considered a pillar of the DC Universe like Wonder Woman. For nearly a century, Diana of Themyscira has fought for righteousness and become one of the most prolific characters in comic books. Like Batman and Superman, Wonder Woman has had a long history with moments that have shaped her into an…