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Screenwriting Myths & Facts: Part 3

03 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by Burt Clinchandhill in Screenwriting, The Basics Of Screenwriting

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TRUE OR FALSE?

  1. Entertainment attorneys work only on an hourly basis
    False. You can negotiate with them to take 5% to 10% of the deal.... Read More

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True or false in screenwriting part 2

02 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by Burt Clinchandhill in Screenwriting, The Basics Of Screenwriting

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TRUE OR FALSE? ... Read More

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Technical Movie making terms to be used in writing a Screenplay

02 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by Burt Clinchandhill in Screenwriting, The Basics Of Screenwriting

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images (6)Here's A long list of technical terms used in Movie making. U can use some of these terms in the writing of your script.

However the rule is: Only describe in your screenplay what is necessary to tell the story. All the other things should be left to the other film makers. You should leave some creativity to them! 🙂

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Plot is THE driving force of your screenplay

31 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by Burt Clinchandhill in Screenwriting, The Basics Of Screenwriting

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Plot is THE driving force of your screenplay, so it’s essential that you spend time on your plotting skills when you’re writing a script outline.  Read more... (1192 words, 6 images, estimated 4:46 mins reading time)

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Write a good script. (In less than 10 easy steps)

31 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by Burt Clinchandhill in Screenwriting, The Basics Of Screenwriting

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scrwWrite a good script. (In less than 10 easy steps)

1. Formulate a premise.

Write a short sentence (27 words or less) of the fundamental concept which drives the plot.  Read more... (900 words, 1 image, estimated 3:36 mins reading time)

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