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Truby's BlockbusterBy Athena Schultz - Jun 4, 2008
A longtime player in the story development software field, Truby’s Blockbuster is based on a user interface that purports to...
Finding your MentorBy Chris Soth - Jun 1, 2008
You’re not the first person to write a feature film. Someone’s dealt with these problems and solved them in great style or failed to solve them and made a huge mess of everything. Either way, you learn.
Interview with Mort NathanInterviewed by Debra Eckerling - May 7, 2008
Writer/director/producer Mort Nathan is known for his broad comedies, most notable Kingpin, which he co-wrote with Barry...
Interview with Kara HoldenInterviewed by Debra Eckerling - May 7, 2008
Screenwriter Kara Holden has three feature projects in development, and her first spec—Meant to Be—will begin shooting this...
Character Development & DialogueInterviewed by Debra Eckerling - May 7, 2008
Karl Iglesias, author of Writing for Emotional Impact and The 101 Habits of Highly Successful Screenwriters, believes that...
Character CountsBy Dara Marks - May 7, 2008
Everything you need to know about writing a great character, you already know. All character (whether in human form or not)...
How to: Use Character ProBy Mario Moreno - May 7, 2008
Personality archetypes are useful building blocks for writers when it comes to creating characters and giving them life. Yet...
Writing is RewritingBy Derek Rydall - May 4, 2008
Many screenwriters struggle with evaluating their own script. Use these tips from expert Derek Rydall to help you master the ability to analyze your own work.
Jay Wolpert: How do you Approach the Blank Page?Interviewed by Debra Eckerling - Apr 9, 2008
Screenwriter Jay Wolpert, Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and The Count of Monte Crisco (2002), has a very simple approach...
Writing for the Delete KeyBy Script Frenzy - Apr 9, 2008
By Jennifer Arzt, Script Frenzy Program Director