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A Professional Script Vs. An Amateur Script - Mark Sanderson — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What is the difference between a professional level script and one that is written by an amateur? Mark Sanderson, Screenwriter/Author: A professional level script I would say can compete in the professional marketplace where someone could receive a screenplay, read it and not go Hmm, this has too many problems that this person […]

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You Have To Work To Get Your Screenplay Read – Markus Redmond — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: For a new screenwriter who has just finished a first screenplay, what do they do with it? Markus Redmond, Actor/Writer/Director/Producer: I don’t know? [laughs]. Alright, so you are saying you write a screenplay, do you know nothing about nothing, right? You just wrote something? Okay…Internet! Internet! This is the connectivity of the world […]

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Is It Common For A Writer To Have Their Characters Talk Back To Them? – Kelli McNeil — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: Aside from being scared of something, how do you know your protagonist is someone you want to write about, that you want to spend years working with? Kelli McNeil, Writer, Actress and Voice Over Artist: This has happened to me on a couple of occasions but eventually my character starts speaking to me. […]

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What Makes A Great Movie Director? — Bruce Logan — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What do you think makes a great director? Bruce Logan, Writer/Director/Cinematographer: Well for the longest time I was trying to discern what that was because if you go on the kind of sets I like where you see everybody working and you know the AD is shouting out all of the instructions and […]

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Formula For Writing A Bad Story – Travis Seppala — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What is the formula for writing a bad story? Travis Seppala, Screenwriter/Author: I feel like there are many ways a story could go bad. *Not picking the right character to be the lead. I’ve definitely read scripts where the lead character is much less interesting than a secondary character in the script. It’s […]

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4 Tips For Developing And Writing A Character - Evan Kidd — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What suggestions do you have for screenwriters on developing a character? Evan Kidd, Filmmaker/Podcaster: You need to know what your character needs to achieve in your broader story. You also need to think Okay, what would happen if I spent time with this character? I always think of it that way. Anytime I […]

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What Screenwriting Skills Are Hard To Learn But Pay Off Later? by Chapman University Professor Paul Joseph Gulino — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: What screenwriting skills are hard to learn but will pay off later down the line (and pay dividends)? Paul Joseph Gulino, Associate Professor at Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts: What will make you rich? Let me tell you…Actually in the last chapter of that new book I said How […]

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There Are Only Two Screenwriting Rules by Travis Seppala — FilmCourage.com

Travis Seppala, Screenwriter/Author: Tip #2. Film Courage: Tip #2 — “There are only two screenwriting rules?” Travis: Yes, so I’ve got in my book here [365: A Year Of Screenwriting Tips] I’ve even got them labeled for you — Rule #1 is Write a script that looks like a script. Which I’ve already talked about, right? So if it […]

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A Great Idea Doesn’t Make You A Writer by Shannan E. Johnson — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage:What makes you great at story? Writer/Instructor and Script Consultant Shannan E. Johnson (The Professional Pen): That’s a good question What makes me great? Okay, what makes me great at story is that I understand story. And there is a difference between having an idea and having a story. I think a lot of […]

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Two Things Screenwriters Should Know About Action Lines In A Screenplay by David Wappel — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: You had a Tweet recently about action lines and it received lots of engagement. Can we start with what action lines are aimed to do? David Wappel, Screenwriter: Action lines are aimed to accomplish two things: Tell you what is happening; How we see what is happening. You can use words to sort […]

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