This article was originally published by Shore Scripts. It is reprinted here with permission. by Bill Mesce On the first day of teaching my first university creative writing class several years ago, I asked my 30 students, as a way of getting a read on their abilities, to write me a short piece about anything;... Continue Reading →
5 Basic Formatting Errors that Kill Script Readers
[Editor's note: This guest post was written by Lee Hamilton of the Shore Scripts Screenwriting Competition. Learn more about the competition at the end of the article.] by Lee Hamilton When writers submit scripts to production companies or directors, the first hurdle they must face is getting past the reader. Maximize your chances by... Continue Reading →
