Miscellaneous Tips.....
Writing a Comedy Like Office Space Films that make us laugh long after their release date become classics in the comedy genre. Audiences
continue to identify with them. That's why the 1999 comedy, Office Space, still entertains. Read more...
Good in a Room: A Guide to Pitching Your Script
I'm often asked, "What's the right way to pitch an idea?" There aren't any mandatory rules. But the
term, pitch , gives the mistaken impression that when the time comes for you to discuss your idea, you're supposed to suddenly start overtly selling the idea to the listener. Read more...
Conflict In Your Screenplay
Just as you must give your screenplay a main conflict in order to make your story exciting, so too must you create a main obstacle that your protagonist (hero) will struggle to overcome. Read more...
Create A Superhero For Your Screenplay
For the past few years, the trend in Hollywood has been to create films about superheroes—protagonists with extraordinary abilities. Read more...
Creating Action In Your Screenplay For screenwriters, it's extremely challenging to create a series of logical and compelling actions for characters in a screenplay. Read more...
Creating An Inciting Incident For Your Screenplay Aspiring screenwriters are often told to create an inciting incident for
their screenplay. Read more...
Creating A Screenplay Concept
Every great screenplay begins with a story concept.
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Creating A Theme For Your Screenplay Every great screenplay has a theme, which is the message of the story.
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Creating believable characters Creating believable characters is the key to writing a great screenplay. Read more...
How to Find Time to Write: A Step-by-Step Guide
"I want to write a screenplay, but I just don't have the time." Sound familiar? This is the eternal complaint of
many writers, whether they want to write a screenplay, a short story, a novel, or an essay. Read more...
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