
The mother and father of all showbiz trade maags, Variety.Com comes up with a winner for writers. In other words, this is about writing because that’s how we and our viewers win, yeah?
Here’s what Variety has to say about this vid:

The mother and father of all showbiz trade maags, Variety.Com comes up with a winner for writers. In other words, this is about writing because that’s how we and our viewers win, yeah?
Here’s what Variety has to say about this vid:
Our friends at Script Reader Pro come through once again with this common sense guide to writing a good scene:

Writing a scene — one that moves the reader — can be a challenge. But there’s one technique you should include in every scene you write.
Stuff we all should know:
Important info from Indy Mogul
The way in which you write description in your teleplay or screenplay can make a huge difference in its effectiveness…and in establishing your professional level capabilities.
Our friends at Script Reader Pro have given the situation a hell of a lot of thought over the years, and we happy to pass it on:

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s another helpful as all hell article from TVWriter™’s buds at Script Reader Pro. Sit back and enjoy:
While you’ve probably heard a lot about how the first page of your story is the most important when it comes to first impressions—it’s not. It’s actually the title.
Screenplay titles matter. A lot.