A Grammar for Screenplay Development
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There is a moment every development executive knows. A script lands on your desk. Coverage tells you the plot. Genre tells you the surface. And somewhere in the read, you feel some...
Beat is a free Mac app that combines story development, references, characters, locations, and shoot planning on one visual canvas. The app is built around a node-based workspace w...
What do Katy Perry, Charles Dickens, and the Bible have in common?According to writer Mark Forsyth, they're all leaning on the same handful of ancient formulas or patterns of langu...
I have always struggled with the way films are usually planned. When I start one, I almost never start at the beginning. Sometimes I can see the ending clearly but not how it opens...
I’m celebrating the blog’s 18th birthday by shining a spotlight on some of the site’s many resources for screenwriters.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Whenever I sit down to break a new story or to give someone notes, I always think deeply about the shape of the story I want to tell and how it will affect the characters inside it...
Whether you’re drafting your very first short screenplay or you’re a seasoned veteran with half a dozen features under your belt, the time will always come for feedback on your wri...
Written by Zach CreggerContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
It's funny, when I run into problems with my screenplays in terms of how to write a scene or how to make it engaging, I often turn to the movies I think did it best and seek out th...
Screenwriting is incredibly hard. I am sure you know that, but there are times it's worth acknowledging so you don't go crazy. But really, what you're doing is both telling a story...
Wade Patterson is a cinematographer, writer, and producer who recently shared his experience making shorts and features with Film Courage. His projects include Death Cipher and the...
Screenplay by Evan Dickson, story by Evan Dickson and Marcel SarmientoContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
Are you stuck without an idea? Do you need a shake-out of your comfort zone and some help coming up with your next screenplay? We got you covered. I wanted to assemble some genre m...
I’m celebrating the blog’s 18th birthday by shining a spotlight on some of the site’s many resources for screenwriters.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Screenplay by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz, story by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and Brian Klugman & Lee Sternthal, characters by…Continue reading on Go Into The Sto...
Written by Leigh WhannellContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
I’m celebrating the blog’s 18th birthday by shining a spotlight on some of the site’s many resources for screenwriters.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
“With a good script a good director can produce a masterpiece; with the same script a mediocre director can make a passable film. But with…Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
I’m celebrating the blog’s 18th birthday by shining a spotlight on some of the site’s many resources for screenwriters.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Screenplay by Carl Gottlieb and Cecil BrownContinue reading on Go Into The Story »
“A good film script should be able to do completely without dialogue.”Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
“I think that much of good screenwriting is about carpentry.Continue reading on Go Into The Story »
Beat is a free, local-first Mac app that puts story beats, blocking diagrams, and Claude AI on one canvas. Built by a filmmaker, no account required, no strings.
Where were you the first time you heard the Rocky theme song? I was on the floor of my basement. It was family movie night, and I was about to have my mind blown. Rocky is an aweso...
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