Video Blog #1 – A Day In The Life Of A Story Consultant
This will be the first of my video blog series. I will give you story tips that I come across with watching TV & Film and with my consults. This blog deals with the “B” side of the “A” story. I also cover adding depth to your writing through irony.
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How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn’t Suck – 3 Tips for How to Write a Script That Will Sell
scriptbully.com Not sure how to write a screenplay that will actually sell and make you some serious moolah? It’s not as complicated as the overpriced gurus want to make it? In this video, editor of the ScriptBully inbox magazine, details a 3-step formula to ensure you have a marketable and interesting screenplay idea that will help you write a movie script that’s compelling, dramatic and…most notably…sellable. And if you want more tips on how to write a screenplay that’s got a good shot at
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Pro Tips for Script Writing
The famous saying “Everyone’s a writer” isn’t always accurate, especially when it comes to creating a production-ready motion media script. When drafting narration for video, it’s important to employ a few key points to help create a script that is informative, concise and appropriate for the piece. Read this piece at The Agency Post at
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JavaScript onclick Event
This video goes over the Javascript onclick event handler. When you have the onclick event added to a HTML tag and your visitor clicks that tag, it will execute the JavaScript code for the onclick event.
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BIG SALE!!! TOP Script & Screen Writing Software car Best Se
#1. BIG SALE!!! TOP Script & Screen Writing Software car Best Seller 1. Final Draft Version 8 by Final Draft, Inc. Platform: Windows Vista / XP, Mac OS X 2. Movie Magic Screenwriter Version 6 by Write Brothers Platform: Windows Vista / 2000 / XP /…
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HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR SITCOM SCRIPT IS FUNNY – SITCOM WRITING TIP
SitcomQuestions.com Writing a sitcom script? How do you know if your spec script or pilot is funny? All sitcom writers face this; it’s not limited only to beginners who want to break into TV comedy writing. Emmy winner Ken Levine offers solid sitcom writing advice for the novice as well as for the seasoned pro. Ken Levine has an annual “Sitcom Room” in Hollywood, which gives writers who want to break into the sitcom writing field a unique opportunity to experience what it’s like to be part of a
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SITCOM WRITING – HOW TO MAKE UNLIKEABLE CHARACTERS FUNNY
SitcomQuestions.com When writing a sitcom script, how can comedy writers make unlikeable characters funny? Emmy winner Ken Levine with valuable sitcom writing advice for TV comedy writers. Here’s another video by Ken Levine, explaining whether you should begin your TV sitcom pilot script with a premise…or with the characters
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WHAT DO PRODUCERS LOOK FOR IN A TV SITCOM SCRIPT OR PILOT?
SitcomQuestions.com What do producers look for in sitcom scripts or pilots submitted by television comedy writers? Ken Levine answers sitcom writing question asked by many sitcom writers. Find out what it’s like to be part of a real TV sitcom writing team at Ken Levine’s annual Sitcom Room
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WRITING the 1st SCENE OF A SCRIPT – Tips Video
Jen Frankel discusses the art of writing the first moments of your screenplay at the WILDsound Screenplay Festival
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TV SITCOM WRITING, WRITE A SPEC SCRIPT OR A PILOT?
SitcomQuestions.com If you want to break into TV sitcom writing, should you write a spec script or a pilot script to show to television comedy writing agents and producers? Emmy award winner Ken Levine (M*A*S*H, Cheers, Simpsons, Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier) explains in this brief, informative video for any comedy writers interested in writing a sitcom. Also, check out another of Levine’s videos that answers the question, “Just how funny does my tv sitcom spec script have to be??” View the