Making Comedy Specific, Yet Universal (From Script)
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazibe, read exclusive an interview with horror-comedy The Blackening screenwriter Dewayne Perkins and director Tim Story on the challenges of expanding a sketch, shooting at night, and more.
In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazibe, read exclusive an interview with horror-comedy The Blackening screenwriter Dewayne Perkins and director Tim Story on the challenges of expanding a sketch, shooting at night, and more. Plus, dive into a script analysis of Bomani J. Story’s The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, and how scribe Linda Yvette Chávez brought heart and humor to her latest film, Flamin’ Hot.
SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Ep. 486 - Movies, Books, and Star Wars Fan Films with Jamison LoCasio and Adam Ambrosio
This week, Ashley Scott Meyers talks with filmmakers Jamison LoCasio and Adam Ambrosio about their new anthology feature, a drama called 7x7, and how their career path is not just making movies, but writing a book on indie filmmaking and creating Star Wars fan videos on YouTube.
New Screenwriting Bundles from The Writers Store
Take your screenwriting to the next level with OnDemand courses, videos and ebooks from industry experts. Learn tips and tricks on how to develop a high-concept screenplay and strategies for overcoming your angst about the rewrite process in these two screenwriting bundles from The Writers Store.
From Script to Screen: Analyzing The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster with Writer and Director Bomani J. Story
Screenwriter and director Bomani J. Story analyzes his screenplay The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster with Script's editor Sadie Dean and explores how he's able to evoke emotion from the page to screen, from world-building to visual exploration, and the final edit.
Making Comedy Specific, Yet Universal – Tim Story and Dewayne Perkins Discuss The Blackening
The Blackening screenwriter Dewayne Perkins and director Tim Story recently spoke with Script about the challenges of expanding a sketch, shooting at night, and more!
How Flamin’ Hot Screenwriter Linda Yvette Chávez Wrote from a Place of Heart and Humor
Linda Yvette Chávez recently spoke with Script about how she initially became attached to the project, her creative collaboration with Eva Longoria, to tapping into her own voice to tell her communities story about three-dimensional characters that are loved, who are flawed, and vulnerable.