Screenwriting Tips for Playwrights

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Order 'I usually start with an idea and discover where it's heading as I go along. . . . this has been giving me problems working in Hollywood, where they want you to pitch an idea with a conclusion before you start work.'

-- Christopher Durang






The language of Film developed out of 19th Century American melodramas, so it's no great surprise that much of what's discussed in The Playwriting Seminars relates to screenwriting -- or at least the top end of the industry. And film has had a noticable influence on contemporary playwriting, most obviously in the number of playwrights who structure plays in a series of short scenes.

A tip sheet for storming Tinseltown . . .

Screenplay Format

Order If you want to make sure you've got
the right stuff for this trade before
you start, get Robert Altman's hilarious
film, THE PLAYER.

It only seems like a satire on
screenwriting and the film industry
if you haven't been around Hollywood.





And when you've finished writing your script, it's time for . . .

The Hollywood Hustle


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