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5 Ways To Find a Screenwriting Manager
Many beginner screenwriters wonder how to get an agent or manager to represent them. Agents are a little trickier to get at the early stages, so it’s advisable for a beginner screenwriter to shoot for a manager first: most managers are open to readin...
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Do You Have to Live in LA to be a Screenwriter?
This is a question that’s commonly asked by many aspiring screenwriters: do you have to live in LA to be a screenwriter? Speaking from my own personal experience, I know you don’t need to live in LA to land your first screenwriting job or sell your f...
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How to Write a Historical Epic Like ‘Gladiator II’
Historical epics are rare. Long gone are the days when large-scale biblical stories were adapted to the big screen or tales of sweeping battles from centuries, if not millennia, ago brought audiences swarming to the cinemas. While they often don’t se...
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5 Things Screenwriters Can Be Thankful For
When many of us think of Thanksgiving, several things come to mind. Visiting family and loved ones, watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, football or Planes, Trains and Automobiles, a turkey dinner with stuffing, sweet potato, cranberry sauce,...
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5 Things I Did to Become a Professional Screenwriter
I broke into screenwriting 16 years ago thanks to a big spec sale. I was able to make a career out of it, selling other scripts and landing various assignment jobs over the years. Do you know what I was doing before I sold my first screenplay? I was ...
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Write On: TV Writing with Laura Eason
“About 12 years ago, I had my very first meeting to staff. It was a show being run by a playwright named Beau Willimon and he’d done one season of a show that hadn’t dropped yet and they were going to do this crazy new model where the whole season wa...
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How to Write a Great Dinner Scene in Your Screenplay
Dinner tables can be more than a place to eat. From the mundane conversations that reveal character dynamics to the rising tension that happens when everyone is forced to sit down and share a meal, dinner scenes create the perfect setting for pivotal...
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How to Write a Musical Like ‘Wicked’
Musicals might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but they have a long history of being Hollywood darlings. From the first part-talkie musical, The Jazz Singer, to the latest adaptation of Wicked, movie musicals can transport us to gravity-defying worlds....
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Write On: 'Colin From Accounts' Co-Creators Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer
“We never wanted to make a show about dogs. We wanted to make a show about people. And then secondary to that, people who love dogs. We made sure we had some of Colin [the dog, in season two], like there’s that lovely episode in seven where Gordon be...
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What’s new in Final Draft 13?
WRITING GOALS &
PRODUCTIVITY STATS
Set goals and get valuable insights to take your work to the next level
TYPEWRITER
A new typewriter-like view option improves your focus
EMOJI
Craft more realistic onscreen text exchanges and make your notes more emotive
And so much more, thoughtfully designed to help unleash your creativity.
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