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A logline determines whether your screenwriting idea will sink or swim. Oftentimes the logline is the decider whether your script gets read at all.

Screenwriting formatting is immensely important. There a hundred different reasons, but we’ll share just the most important ones with you today.

Almost any classic Hollywood movie follows the Hero’s Journey: a 12-step monomyth concept from Joseph Campbell's 1949 book 'The Hero with a Thousand Faces'.

So you want to get into making short films. Here are five essential books for any budding short film screenplay writer.

If someone asked you what genre your script is in, do you struggle? Not knowing your genre is the kiss of death in screenwriting.

Want to learn the secret of supercharging your screenplay and gaining a huge competitive advantage? We introduce to you the magic of the table read.

No one will ever take you seriously if you don’t finish and complete what you start. Learning how to get stuff done is an art, and takes practice.

It should come as no surprise that Hollywood loves novelization. Writers are changing the way they approach the development of a story.

You’re going to make a film. Here’s how to make a short film with practically no budget and in only a couple of weeks.