The Close Read: Girls Night Out Scripts
This week features a series from Uncle Jam on the most common scripts he encountered during his time as a Hollywood reader, as well as… Read More »The Close Read: Girls Night Out Scripts
This week features a series from Uncle Jam on the most common scripts he encountered during his time as a Hollywood reader, as well as… Read More »The Close Read: Girls Night Out Scripts
This week features a series from Uncle Jam on the most common scripts he encountered during his time as a Hollywood reader, as well as… Read More »The Close Read: Stealth Boxer Scripts
Next week will feature a series from Uncle Jam on the most common scripts he encountered during his time as a Hollywood reader, as well… Read More »The Close Read: Same Damn Script Intro
I thought I had a fairly good idea of what to expect when I saw 1917 (written by Sam Mendez and Krysty Wilson-Cairns), but I… Read More »Steal This Move: 1917
In this episode of the Screenwriters Network Podcast, Smish interviews Ezra W. Nachman, a staff writer on NBC’s MANIFEST. They discuss Ezra’s journey to screenwriting,… Read More »Interview with Television Writer Ezra W. Nachman (@whinefields)
Like most of you probably are, I have been thinking a lot about Groundhog Day lately. Being stuck inside seemingly living the same day on… Read More »How to Write a Groundhog Day
Having trouble focusing on what the script’s like? How about getting an idea for the story in the first place? Let me propose one possible… Read More »How to Turn a Scene into a Story
As Stephen King says, if you don’t have time to read, you don’t have time to write. That goes doubly so for screenwriting. Not only… Read More »Script Breakdowns: Whinefields Method
We’re running two-part series on outlining by Screenwriters Network member chidori. The previous article covered Idea Generation. All members are welcome to submit articles on… Read More »Outlining with Chidori: The Outline!
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