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It’s a movie, now what? In Part 4 in our Micro-Budget series we’ll assume the movie is shot and you’re in Post-Production or the marketing phase. We’ve been using the movie I wrote/produced, Chat, as a case-study. Before we get to Sales Agents and Distributors, some life lessons for the writer as your flick hits […]

I’ve highlighted Script Magazine often here at Script Gods. Yeah, I’m a Homer because I write for them, but there’s excellent content over there curated by my editor Jeanne Bowerman. This will be last time to the well for the 2016 articles. Guaranteed there’s something to help you here, Good Reader. Check it out… WHERE’S […]

The Biz: 2016: Part 1

November 27, 2016 0 Comment

As 2016 winds down, I’d like to dedicate this post to recent trends in the business of TV, screenwriting, web series, changing trends, etc. Here are some of the best articles I’ve read on the subject during the course of 2016.  With apologies to all my Columbia College students, this is dedicated to your ongoing […]

Good Reader, pretty self-evident here. Over the course of the year I’ve read some great stuff  on the art/craft of screenwriting and film-making. I turn you onto this (if you haven’t already see them) in the hope it helps you in your own journey to lay down your vision. I include the links and a […]

I know, I really need to pick a great movie scene from after 1980… Just posted one on On The Waterfront, and here I am back in 1976 for Network, another classic scene cued by a single line of dialogue: “I’m as mad as hell and I’m not going to take this any more!” This […]