50 BEST SCREENPLAYS TO READ AND DOWNLOAD IN EVERY GENRE. | Script Reader Pro

Our buds at ScriptReadPro.Com have done it again. Or, as one of the original commenters on the article below said, “Who really needs film school when you have an amazing library of scripts [like this]?”

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Looking for the best screenplays to read? You’re in the right place. We’ve been strong advocates for the benefits of reading screenplays for a long time as it’s one of the simplest ways to learn how to write. read article

LB: Speedfreaks

by Larry Brody

Remember the old saying, ‘We don’t need it good we need it Thursday?’ Well, thanks to streaming TV and the need to binge it’s helped all of us develop, the due date just got bumped up to tomorrow.

Yes, this calls for a:

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LB: Required Reading for Everyone Starting Out in Showbiz

by Larry Brody

A TVWriter™ oldie but goodie. In 2019 we called this Stage32.Com post “the most open, honest, and absolutely essential article we’ve ever seen about how Hollywood show business really works.” Can you handle–

Bullshit Lies My Film Professor Taught Me About Hollywood
by Michael Tapia

I had a professor who worked on the show Prison Break and I went to visit him on the set one year. I was on the call sheet! Intern. First day of the shoot, my professor, the director of the episode that week, asked for me to get him a “coffee.” read article

Nathan Bransford: The “voice of god” from movie trailers is killing your query letter

Nathan Bransford has had a come-to-Jesus-moment about a devilishly injurious mistake some – maybe even many – of us look to be making. Dut don’t worry, peeps, he know how to fix it. Take it away, Mr. B!

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100 Low Budget Filmmaking Tips

Like so many things we aren’t allowed to see, this filmmaker video is only for those who “need to know.” Fortunately, the info here is something all who visit TVWriter™ regularly do indeed need to know.

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