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  • How to Write a Historical Movie Review

    Writing a review of a movie set in historical times requires a slightly different approach from writing a review of a film set in modern times; therefore, it is helpful for the writer to have read...

  • How to Write a Hilarious Comedy Screenplay

    You will learn how to organize your ideas and write a comedic screenplay that you can be proud of. Writing a marketable comedy screenplay can seem challenging but with a little time and effort...

  • How to Propel Your Script With A Bang

    How to launch your screenplay in the best way possible.

  • How to Write an Animated Script

    Writing a screenplay is no easy task. You have to take a specifically structured story populated with very specific characters and cram them into a very specific format. The result is sometimes...

  • Movie Writing Tips

    It's a lot harder than it looks to write a movie, especially if you're just starting out and don't have any kind of reputation in show business. While there's no definitive "right" or "wrong" way...

  • How to Do Film Screenwriting

    Interested in film screenwriting? It's easy to start, and soon you can be writing a screenplay.

  • How to Get a Movie Idea Seen by a Producer

    Given the proliferation of prequels, sequels, remakes and poorly constructed plots that continue to make their way into film and television production these days, it's not surprising that a lot of...

  • How to Make a Movie Script

    If you love movies and have a lot of imagination, you may be thinking it would be fun to write a movie script yourself. Thanks to a host of creative resources on the Internet, software programs...

  • How to Get Your Idea Heard for a Movie Script

    Every script starts with an idea, but to get a studio's attention you need to at least offer an outline of your movie. When it comes to the script, you can either elect to write the script...

  • Filmmaking 101

    Filmmaking requires developing and writing a story, getting a story on screen in the most effective way possible, and distributing the film online. Gain acclaim and capture an audience with a film...

  • Tips on Documentary Filmmaking

    To make a documentary film, research the subject thoroughly, shoot a lot of material and interviews, and craft the film in a way that creates a narrative for the audience. Present documentary film...

  • Camera Lighting Advice

    Camera lighting for a film comes naturally to some people, other should watch a lot of movies and learn about back lighting and fill lighting. Feel out the mood of a scene in order to light it...

  • History of Movie Sound

    The first movie with sound was created in 1926 by Warner Brothers and represented a breakthrough in technology. Musicals became very popular in Hollywood during the 1930s through the 1950s, until...

  • How to Make Your Own Short Film

    To make your own short film, write the script, build a team of cameramen, editors and actors, plan out the shooting schedule, and get a lot of coverage for each shot. Edit a short film together...

  • How to Become a Movie Expert

    Become a movie expert by watching a lot of movies and going to film school in order to take classes on editing, acting or directing. Gain an encyclopedia-like knowledge of different movies and...

  • How to Adapt a Novel to a Movie

    There's no doubt about it: Hollywood is hungry for fresh ideas to put on the silver screen and, in accordance with that quest, is aggressively on the lookout for books, plays, short stories,...

  • How to Write an Indie Film Script

    Want to write an independent film script that can be made into the next hip, edgy movie that bursts into popularity? Have a story that is burning to be told and just needs to find an audience? It...

  • How to Write an Executive Summary for a Screenplay

    An executive summary is written for a bust executive who does not have time to review a longer document. In terms of a screenplay, an executive summary whittles the information about a film...

  • How to Write a Film Short

    If you want to break into Hollywood as a screenwriter, the odds are in your favor if you practice first by writing a number of "shorts," getting them filmed, entering them in film festivals, and...

  • How to Negotiate a Film or Book Contract

    Getting a book or film deal is an exciting event. However it must be approached with caution, a focused mind and some good fighting wits because those you're dealing with will want to get your...

  • How to Prepare for a Script Meeting

    Development in film and television production is the process where an idea is turned into a script or a completed script is rewritten. Whether you have read one script or one hundred, script...

  • How to Write a Mockumentary

    The term mockumentary, now part of the film community lexicon, first entered general usage after the success of "This is Spinal Tap," a deadpan documentary about a fictional rock group. Since the...

  • How to Write a Dark Comedy Screenplay

    Dark or black comedy takes disturbing events and transposes them with amusement. Who knew that dropping an atomic bomb could be so funny? Suicide, death, extreme violence, rape, rabid drug use,...

  • How to Write a Horror Script

    Horror movies are one of the most popular genres in film today. Millions of box dollars are spent of having the crap scared out of you. The following are some ways to help you get started...

  • How to Make Your Screenplay Unique Using Conceits

    A conceit is a film term used to describe any aspect of your screenplay that makes it different from every other story. For example, there are hundreds of films about Detectives. However, there is...

  • How to Recognize a Screenplay Genre

    The film industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that produces thousands upon thousands of films every year, some good, some very bad. However, many genres of film exist, and recognizing a...

  • How to Properly Revise Your Own Screenplay

    In the world of movies, writers are usually called in to rewrite the work of others. This mainly happens because the original writer cannot detach himself enough from the story to take a...

  • How to Write a Low-Budget (Not Big-Budget) Script

    Okay, so you have just written a script and want to make the movie. You only have 100,000 dollars to do it and your script is chock-filled with explosions, car chases, and special effects. One...

  • How to Write a Short Film

    Shorts are a great way to break into the film business. The market is growing, and festivals are in constant need of pieces for their shorts entries. However, making a short is a different beast...

  • How to Storyboard a Screenplay

    Creating a storyboard to accompany a screenplay is a time-consuming but crucial step in the film making process. During the creation of the storyboard, important details about the actors, set,...

  • How to Sell a Film Script

    So you have written a script and you think it could be the next blockbuster smash. There's only one catch: someone needs to buy your script. Selling a script can be a lucrative and sometimes quite...

  • How to Write a Scene in a Film Script

    Film scripts are composed of scenes that tie together into a sequence of events that form an entire movie. To write a film script, the writer must break down the story into scenes. Each scene must...

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