Tuesday, October 8, 2024
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Why “Touch Grass” is Actually Great Advice for Screenwriters (From Script)

In this week’s round up brought to us by Script magazine, learn how and why logging off and regularly venturing out into the real world has many benefits for screenwriters. Plus, pro screenwriter and therapist Phil Stark addresses how to work through rough patches in writing partnerships, and read exclusive interviews with comic book writer and screenwriter Shawn Hainsworth, and Jon Gosier, CEO of Southbox Entertainment and FilmHedge.

SELLING YOUR SCREENPLAY: Ep. 504 – Making a Horror Movie for The Asylum with Jim Towns

This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with filmmaker Jim Towns about how he was able to shoot at a perfect location to fit the End Times story and how the movie was released by The Asylum.

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INDIE SPOTLIGHT: A Conversation with Technical Support Comic Book Writer and Screenwriter Shawn Hainsworth

Shawn Hainsworth, the creative force and founder behind Shawn Hainsworth Productions and SHP Comics, talks about paving his own path as a storyteller, the benefit of creating his own IP, adapting his comic book series EroTech, and the benefits of Kickstarter as an independent creative!

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Ask Phil: Unhappy Writing Partner

As a therapist, I work with clients on improving their mental health. As a screenwriter, I work with writers on improving their craft. This column will be a place where I can do both. This week, I answer a question about working out the rough patches in your writing partnership.

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UNDERSTANDING SCREENWRITING: Summer’s Over

Bottoms; MGM

Summer is over, so it is time for movies that did not gross a billion dollars on the first weekend. The new film is Bottoms, the classic is Providence, and the new television series is “Justified: City Primeval”. Plus, a small announcement.

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Why “Touch Grass” is Actually Great Advice for Screenwriters

Logging off and regularly venturing out into the real world has many benefits for screenwriters, and not just for their health either!

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Writing Based on a True Story

This bundle is ideal for the screenwriter who finds inspiration in real-life stories and experiences, and who wants to turn their idea into a working screenplay!

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TRUE INDIE: Spotlight on Film in Georgia with Jon Gosier, CEO of Southbox Entertainment and FilmHedge

John Gosier

Rebecca Norris Resnick talks with Jon Gosier, Georgia native and CEO of production company Southbox Entertainment and film finance company FilmHedge, as well as executive producer of Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose, about the ever-growing and evolving indie film scene in the Peach State.

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