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Writing : Exploring Film Script Writing

Exploring Film Script, Screenplay, Webisode Writing

Action!Are you seeking to learn how to write screenplays, scripts for film, movies, television, or webisodes? Start taking action towards this truly creative field by reading some of our featured articles by experienced film-script writing coach Jurgen Wolff and visiting Websources we've found richly promoting the film script writing topic in depth.

Featured Film Script Writing Coach Articles and Websources

Jurgen WolffJurgen Wolff: Your Writing Coach
Jurgen Wolff teaches creativity and right-brain writing workshops around the world. His screen credits include the feature film, “The Real Howard Spitz,” and more than 100 produced episodes of various series. Read our exclusive interview with him plus his articles: "The Power of Off-the-Wall Combinations," "How to be a Successful Part-Time Writer," and "An Endless Flow of Ideas: The Four Brainstorming Guidelines."

Film Script Writing
Learn about all aspects of film script writing with this excellent free resource. There is also an active forum to discuss/share ideas with your peers.

Screen Writing Information
"If you are new to screenwriting, planning to write a screenplay or script of any kind, the good news is that writing in screenplay format is easier and more intuitive today than at any time since first Lanier Word Processing Machine." Topics include: script elements, dialogue, shots, scenes, transitions, and many more.

BBC Film Network
This filmmaking guide on writing a script illustrates A how a "good idea and a strong script are the basis of a great short."

Writing for Film
"It may not be rocket science, but screenwriting is still difficult. Despite high monetary stakes and proliferating screenwriting classes, the number of really successful screenwriters is still small."