How Can I Keep Up My Confidence in Myself as a Writer? (From Script)
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, Script contributor and story consultant Jenna Avery gives constructive advice on how to keep your confidence as a writer.
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, Script contributor and story consultant Jenna Avery gives constructive advice on how to keep your confidence as a writer. Plus, read an exclusive interview with designer turned filmmaker Walé Oyéjidé about his Sundance Film Festival feature debut Bravo, Burkina! and how his background weaved its way into the foundation of the film’s story.
SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Ep. 470 - Writing A Horror Movie Based On A True Story with Anubys Lopez
This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with filmmaker Anubys Lopez, the Writer/Director of the survival Horror movie Those Who Call (2023). He talks about how that feature was inspired by real events that happened to him.
Edna Anhalt, Hidden in Her Husband’s Shadow Despite Her Academy Award
Script contributor Dr. Rosanne Welch celebrates the female screenwriters who came before us with this month's spotlight on prolific and trailblazing Academy Award Winning screenwriter and television writer Edna Anhalt.
How Can I Keep Up My Confidence in Myself as a Writer?
Keeping up your confidence means writing regularly and consistently.
Dignity, Grace, and Regality: A Conversation with Sundance Film Festival 2023 Bravo, Burkina! Filmmaker Walé Oyéjidé
Walé Oyéjidé spoke with Script about his filmmaking journey, how his creative background was woven into the story of the film, the importance of messaging and intent in his filmmaking, and so much more. Plus, Walé shares invaluable advice for new screenwriters on how to find their voice—it's worth taking note.