Screenwriting

Advice To Screenwriters About Selling Their First Screenplay

This series includes:
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00:00 – Intro

00:30 – Scott Kirkpatrick, Director of Distribution at MarVista Entertainment

00:35 – Justin Trevor Winters, Killing Winston Jones

00:52 – William C. Martell, Steel Sharks, Crooked

01:04 – Peter Russell, How Movies Work

01:32 – Lee Jessup, Getting It Write

01:55 – Vicki Peterson & Barbara Nicolosi, Notes To Screenwriters

03:17 – Richard Walter, UCLA Screenwriting Chairman

04:58 – Lee Jessup, Getting It Write

05:38 – Justin Trevor Winters, Killing Winston Jones

06:17 – William C. Martell, Steel Sharks, Crooked

07:09 – Ross Brown, Step by Step, The Cosby Show

08:40 – Scott Kirkpatrick, Director of Distribution at MarVista Entertainment

09:26 – Thunder Levin, Sharknado, American Warships

12:06 – Peter Russell, How Movies Work

12:42 – Justin Trevor Winters, Killing Winston Jones

12:56 – Peter Russell, How Movies Work

13:20 – Lee Jessup, Getting It Write

14:21 – Steve Kaplan, The Hidden Tools Of Comedy

14:37 – Thunder Levin, Sharknado, American Warships

16:04 – Justin Trevor Winters, Killing Winston Jones

16:21 – William C. Martell, Steel Sharks, Crooked

17:41 – Lee Jessup, Getting It Write

17:57 – Steve Kaplan, The Hidden Tools Of Comedy

19:43 – Thunder Levin, Sharknado, American Warships

21:38 – Vicki Peterson & Barbara Nicolosi, Notes To Screenwriters

22:49 – Peter Russell, How Movies Work

23:37 – Richard “RB” Botto, Stage 32 CEO / Founder

24:19 – Peter Russell, How Movies Work

25:16 – Curtis Ray, Juvenile Justice 101

25:40 – Steve Kaplan, The Hidden Tools Of Comedy

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This series includes:
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00:00 –  A Revelation In Story Structure I Wish I Had Learned 10 Years Earlier by Michael Hauge

00:55 – Why Most Screenplays Are Bad by Peter Russell

01:34 – How To Make An Audience Care About Your Characters by John Truby

04:01 – A Common Mistake Screenwriters Make When Developing Their Characters by Steve Kaplan

06:51 – What Must Happen In The First 10 Pages Of Every Screenplay by Michael Hauge

08:50 – Why Most Screenplays Are Bad by Peter Russell

10:28 – The #1 Most Important Element Of Developing A Character by John Truby

12:27 – Unlocking The Secret To Story by Michael Hauge

15:16 – An Example Of A Wounded Hero Given A Chance To Change by Peter Russell

20:41 – A Couple Of My Hidden Tools For Comedy Writing by Steve Kaplan

21:44 – First Step In Writing A Screenplay by Peter Russell

24:02 – Screenwriting Gold For Any Screenwriter by Zoe Cassavetes

25:03 – First Step In Writing A Screenplay by Peter Russell

26:28 – The Audience Wants To Feel An Emotional Connection With Your Movie by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis

30:21 – The #1 Tip To Writing Likable Characters by Steve Kaplan

35:49 – Perfect Characters Must Have Flaws For An Audience To Like Them by Peter Russell

38:20 – A Couple Of My Hidden Tools For Comedy Writing by Steve Kaplan

39:38 – How To Direct A Great Scene by Mark W. Travis

42:59 – How To Write A Great Scene by Michael Hauge

46:51 – Casting For A Reality TV Show by Troy DeVolld

48:06 – The Answer To What Characters Want by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis

50:40 – Screenwriting Structure And Conflict Tips For Screenwriters by Steve Kaplan

53:22 – Casting For A Reality TV Show by Troy DeVolld

54:28 – When Evil Characters And Good Characters Cross Paths by Pamela Jaye Smith

58:01 – Tips On Writing A Villain Character by Thunder Levin

59:56 – The Power Of The Darkside: When A Good Character Turns Bad by Pamela Jaye Smith

1:03:32 – Writing The Ultimate Evil Character by Pamela Jaye Smith

1:06:26 – The Formula For Writing A Great Comedy Script

1:12:23 – Screenwriting Analysis That Can Help A Screenwriter Improve Their Screenplay by Michael Hauge & Mark W. Travis

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