by Angela Bourassa (@angelabourassa1) There are plenty of note taking apps that writers can use to jot down thoughts, snippets of conversation, and big ideas that occur throughout the day. But there are very few note taking apps designed specifically for screenwriters. It's founders describe Untitled as "Evernote for screenwriting." I recently spoke to co-founder... Continue Reading →
Joss Whedon Thinks There Is No Bad Feedback
by Fin Wheeler Screenplays aren’t static, they’re a fluid thing. They change from draft to draft. An ability to rewrite and to listen to, take, and incorporate feedback is what separates professional screenwriters from the rest. In an interview, Joss Whedon was asked about feedback and whether a screenwriter should change things just because the... Continue Reading →
3 Rules for Getting Feedback on Your Script
by Gabriel Storment (@SeaStorm24) You should never submit a first draft of a screenplay to a competition. Never. That’s the rule. As much as you’d like to, as many hours, days, months, even years you put into it, it’s just not a good idea. So of course, that’s what I did with my very first... Continue Reading →
