Tuesday, July 18, 2017

From Writer's Digest: FREE WEBINAR: How to Revise Your Manuscript

Dear Readers,

Below is a free webinar for helping revising your manuscript. What 's great about this webinar is

it's free!

I registered for it. I suggest you do to if you've completed a novel or working on one. Click below to register.

Writer's Digest


FREE WEBINAR: How to Revise Your Manuscript
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In this free live webinar on Tuesday, July 25, five top Reedsy editors will share their ultimate manuscript revision tips for both fiction and non-fiction. They'll tell you what common errors to look for, how to go about the rewriting process, and how to know when your manuscript is finally ready for querying. So if you just finished your first draft, or have a manuscript in the works, this webinar is the perfect opportunity to learn directly from publishing experts. Sign up here ...

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Click Here to Learn How to Sell Your Script to Hollywood Insiders!

Dear readers,

I know trying to sell a script to Hollywood is hard. I suggest purchasing the 2017 edition of the

Hollywood Screenwriting Directory. 

It can be fond on the Writers Store at : https://www.writersstore.com/hollywood-screenwriting-directory
With over 4,000 listings for Industry insiders such as studios, production companies, and independent financiers, this targeted reference book features:
  • Verified contact information, including phone numbers, and street and email addresses
  • Crucial details like whether they accept unsolicited material and how they prefer to receive submissions
  • A guide to proper script format and advice on packaging your submission
  • Step-by-step instructions for writing professional query letters, treatments, and log lines
  • The Legal 411 for Screenwriters: a comprehensive guide on the business of screenwriting -- script to screen from Entertainment Attorney Dinah Perez
Plus, you’ll find samples throughout, illustrated with tips and pointers to help you create a quality submission. With the Hollywood Screenwriting Directory by your side, you’ll have a reliable resource that significantly ups your chances of script-selling success!
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Answers to Your Screenwriting Questions and More!

Dear Readers,

The following is from an email I got this afternoon from SCRIPTED MAGAZINE.

Click on "free downloads". There is a lot of good stuff there.

Also chick out the article on Writing Sequels.

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Don't forget we have tons of free information on Script, including free downloads to help you succeed in the next contest you enter!

Now get reading and get writing!
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Warner Bros. 2009 smash-hit comedy, The Hangover, launched its much-anticipated sequel, Script talked with one of the writers, Craig Mazin. Instead of the bright lights of Las Vegas, the “Wolfpack” (and the film’s new writers) took their hijinks to Bangkok for a night to, or not to, remember.Read More...
Screenwriter Michael Brandt Moves Behind the Camera
Michael Brandt discusses his move to directing, what he learned about writing from his new perspective, and what screenwriters should consider about becoming a hyphenate themselves. Read More...
ALTERNATE ROUTES: Blazing an Indie Trail – Gary King and ‘Among Us’
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Online Screenwriting Classes: How To Write Based On A True Story
In this workshop, you will learn how to USE ‘history’ to make ‘story.’ Audiences and industry professionals view the “reality” behind the story as an element of intrigue, or selling point, but the screenwriter’s skills need to be up to snuff. In this workshop, you will go through the step by step process of building your screenplay from the foundation of a true story.Enroll Now...

See full list of self-paced online courses here.
Webinars and Live Events
Our webinars include both access to the live webinar where you may interact with the presenter and the recorded, on-demand edition for your video library. You do not have to attend the live event to get a recording of the presentation.


See full list of upcoming live online webinars here.

SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Filmmaker John Butler Talks About His New Coming-Of-Age Drama, ‘Handsome Devil’
Ashley Scott Meyers talks with writer/director John Butler about his new film, 'Handsome Devil,' growing up on Ireland, and how he eventually found a path to being a professional screenwriter and director.Read More...
Jeanne's Screenwriting Tip: 7 Brainstorming Techniques
Ever have trouble developing a story? Jeanne Veillette Bowerman offers seven brainstorming techniques to help you get ideas down and the first draft in motion. Read More...
GET REAL: Movie Ideas - Why Didn’t I Think of That? Part 1
When exploring movie ideas, many screenwriters write what they know. David Garrett challenges you to step outside of your comfort zone for a better premise. Read More...

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Learn to Write: Pixar's Emotional Core Character Development Intensive July 20-July 27 Sign Up Now!


Dear Readers,

I know we all lover Pixar movies. They have a knack for grabbing our emotions and making us cry. Think TOY STORY 3, UP, and MONSTERS INC.

So why not join the below Pixar class showing how to form your script into a Pixar level script. it would be a good thing to to. You'll learn much of what I tell writers in the critiques I give. I'm not giving the courses. This was in a email to me this morning, and I wanted to share it with you.

Learn to write characters the way Pixar does
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Craft the Perfect Story, Pixar-Style
In this week-long intensive, you'll explore the way Pixar has harnessed the essential ingredients of quality storytelling and great character development. You will then apply those ingredients to find the emotional core of your story, your characters, and your plot's engine. This course also includes invaluable feedback on your writing from Karl Iglesias.
What You'll Learn
• How to find the emotional core of your story, as well as the plot's engine
• The key to keeping the reader hooked until the end of your story
• The four elements that create a strong emotional connection with your characters
• How to make sure the stakes in your story are truly emotional
Who should attend
• Writers who want to maximize the reader's emotional response to their stories
• Writers who want to go beyond the basics of the craft
• Writers who want to learn how Pixar creates masterful stories
Testimonials
• "I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed and learned from this class. Thank you!" -RF
• "Awesome course. I'm a big fan of Pixar movies but I never realized how they did it. Now I feel empowered!" -CH
$99.99
WRITE LIKE PIXAR





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