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Screenwriting Resources and Events
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Creative Screenwriting was named
"the best magazine about screenwriting"
by the Los Angeles Times and the
Washington Post.
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The largest event in the world for screenwriters,
Screenwriting Expo 5 features hundreds of
seminars on every aspect of writing imaginable
as well as numerous A-list guests of honor. |
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This portal to the screenwriting world includes more
than 1,000,000 words of advice to help you make
the transition from aspiring to professional screenwriter. |
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Creative Screenwriting magazine brings you the best
A-list speakers and seminars from the Expo on DVD.
Beginning at only $14.95, these DVDs are a huge value. |
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You have to look professional to be considered in
Hollywood, and this site presents the standard
screenplay format and answers all your questions. |
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The best place on the net to seek advice from fellow
writers or to check out the job board and build your career. |
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Links to Screenwriting Resources |
| www.moviescripts.name |
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A huge online
database of film and TV scripts that features links to
additional articles and interviews for every script
included. |
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| www.screenplaywriter.net |
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There is no better way
to learn the craft and business of screenwriting than speaking with the best
scriptwriters working today. Screenplay Writer offers more than 150 complete
interviews from the likes of Paul Thomas Anderson, John August, William
Broyles, Antwone Fisher, David Goyer, Brian Helgeland, Charlie Kaufman,
Kenneth Lonergan, Christopher McQuarrie, Alexander Payne, Richard Price, Tim
Robbins, Gary Ross, John Sayles, Ron Shelton, Andrew Stanton, Ted Tally, and
Nia Vardalos. |
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| www.howtowriteascreenplay.net |
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Writer/director
James P. Mercurio presents a step-by-step approach to writing your
screenplay, whether it's your first or fiftieth. |
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| www.screenwriting.tv |
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Veteran TV writer and producer
Catherine Clinch presents her method for writing a TV screenplay from
concept to production, discusses how the networks and studios work, the
rules of writing two, four, and seven-act scripts, and how to approach
writing a spec for an existing show. |
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| www.entertainmentindustry.name |
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Writer/producer
Heather Hale presents a step-by-step guide on how the entertainment industry
works and who has the real power in Hollywood. |
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| www.scriptwriting.ws |
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Writer/producer Michael Lent
presents his five-year plan for scriptwriting success and writer/producer
Ron Suppa fills in the gaps in your knowledge base on becoming a working
professional. |
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| www.screenplaytreatment.com |
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Writer/Producer Michael
Halperin lays out an approach you can use to writing treatments for your
feature and TV scripts. |
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| www.screenwritingbook.net |
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The number of books
available on screenwriting is staggering and it can be difficult to decide
which ones would be the most beneficial for your writing and career, but
with detailed reviews of more than 200 books for screenwriters, you should
check here before you buy. |
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| www.screenwritingresource.com |
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This great site
lists the best products and services available to any writer including the
biggest screenplay consultant reviews as well as a large database of
production companies accepting unsolicited material. |
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