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The Logline: What It Is, Why You Need It, How To Write It. http://www.scriptol
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I WROTE A 120 PAGE SCRIPT BUT CAN’T WRITE A LOGLINE: THE CONSTRUCTION OF A LOGLINE byChristoph
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ARTICLE: Writing Page-Turners by Hal Croasmun A real "page-turner" causes the reader to wo
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Writing Dialogue Banter That Works by Hal Croasmun Probably the most tempting thing to do in a scri
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How to Query Production Companies by Hal Croasmun Over the last year, we've received about 200
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Creating Comedy Situations By Hal Croasmun You've got this scene...and you want it to be funny,
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Unforgettable Character Introductions By Hal Croasmun Let's be blunt for a second: If your lead
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The Mystery of Subtext by Hal Croasmun For most people, subtext is the most illusive of all the writ
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Building Your Characters Submitted by fivesprockets on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 13:06 The following po
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Choosing Characters As important as a storyline might be it is nothing without characters to run
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Screenwriting Basics: An Introductory Primer Screenplay format is the accepted script format for
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I would like to ask for resumes for a script writer who would be hired on spec. You can email at ron
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