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John Truby Reviews Mad Men

By John Truby - Sep 10, 2008

Mad Men is one of the best-written and most ambitious TV shows in some time. It is worth close study, not just for learning...

5 Pitch Pitfalls by Jeanne and Mark Simon

By Jeanne & Mark Simon - Sep 10, 2008

Jeanne Pappas Simon and Mark Simon, co-founders of Sell Your TV Concept Now, Inc., learned the hard way what NOT to do in a...

"The House Bunny" Screenwriters Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith

Interviewed by Debra Eckerling - Sep 10, 2008

The House Bunny, starring Anna Faris, about a Playboy bunny who is kicked out of the Mansion and becomes housemother to a...

Pregnant Pause – Using Vacation Time to Get (a hit like) “Knocked Up”

By Devo (Devorah) Cutler-Rubenstein - Aug 11, 2008

You have undoubtedly heard about the woman who had been trying to get pregnant for years. She decides to take a break from...

Interview with Duncan Tucker, Transamerica [writer and director]

Interviewed by Jessica Amodeo - Aug 11, 2008

Of all possible subjects, travel is the most difficult for an artist, as it is the easiest for a journalist. - W.H....

John Truby reviews The Dark Knight

By John Truby - Aug 11, 2008

Spoiler alert: this breakdown divulges information about the plot of the film. For anyone who wants to look beneath its...

Insider's Corner: The Life of a Script Reader

By Julie Gray - Aug 11, 2008

Question: "I just moved to Los Angeles and have an extensive background in screenwriting but I can't seem to make my break...

Power Structure

By Mario Moreno - Aug 11, 2008

Power Structure is outlining software with a story development heart. If you are a writer who’s learned your craft you want...

Connecting with Audiences Through Character Emotions

By Martha Alderson - Aug 3, 2008

Moviegoers and readers identify with stories through the characters. The most powerful way to reach an audience is through the characters’ emotions. For only when we connect with the characters on an emotional level, does the interaction become deep

Writing Successful Query Letters

By Susan Kouguell - Aug 3, 2008

Query letters must have punch to entice the recipient to want to read your screenplay now. Your enthusiasm and passion about your project must shine through in your query

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