Category: Screenwriting Videos
February
7
2010

The Peanut Incident


Religion! Crime! Punishment! A cute dog! Time travel! And one peanut M&M! A short film by the students of 826la’s screenwriting camp.
Rating: 4 | Views: 1057

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February
6
2010

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Linda Voorhees teaches in the Masters Program at UCLA. She teaches an Advanced Screenwriting Workshop, also known as the UCLA 434. She has practical advice for any writer who is working on a script. She has tips, encouragement and lots of helpful hints. The advice is specific to screenwriting but also helpful to anyone who wishes to learn more about film, television, or creative writing. For more information, visit www.voorscript.com. Podcasts available.
Rating: 5 | Views: 48

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February
5
2010

Charlie Kaufman on his latest film & why “movies are dead”


Screenwriter/director Charlie Kaufman discusses his latest film Synecdoche, New York, the differences between writing films vs. theater, and offers words of encouragement for writers who want to tell stories outside the Hollywood norm.
Rating: 4 | Views: 43186

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February
5
2010

Film & Media Studies at Occidental College


Occidental College’s Film & Media Studies Program combines critical studies, digital production, screenwriting, documentary studies, study abroad opportunities, and industry internships. Graduates are not only technically savvy, but also critically and socially engaged—understanding that media production and consumption are not simply matters of entertainment and box office but also constitute powerful social and ideological realms both locally and globally. The Film & Media Studies program is pioneering in its curricular partnerships with Art History and Studio Arts. These three distinct, but resonant programs are partners within a larger Art History and Visual Arts…

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February
4
2010

StoryLogue Preview – Business Edition Q&A


A preview of a Q&A from the Business Section of storylogue in which Robert mckee discusses the use of story in powerpoint presentations and business.
Rating: 5 | Views: 817

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February
3
2010

THE NINES – Trailer


“John August, the acclaimed screenwriter of GO, BIG FISH, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY and THE CORPSE BRIDE, makes his directorial debut with THE NINES, an intricately constructed intriguing blur of reality, virtual reality and metaphysical fantasy. The film unfolds in three parts, featuring the same actors in different (and in some ways overlapping) incarnations. Ryan Reynolds stars with Hope Davis, Melissa mccarthy and Elle Fanning. Now in select theaters! Lookforthenines.com”
Rating: 4 | Views: 206539

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February
3
2010

screenplay writing – plot or character?


www.thescriptcode.com Find out the basics of screenwriting and mingle with writers from all over the world. Inside are the top ten questions I get about screenplay writing while consulting.
Rating: 5 | Views: 375

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February
2
2010

Levar Burton


Sherwood Oaks Screenwriting Seminar Interview with Actor-Director Levar Burton in Beverly Hills, October 30, 2007
Rating: 5 | Views: 2832

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February
1
2010

Creepshow (1982) Part 5


Inspired by the controversial EC Comics of the 1950s–which also provided the title and inspiration for the popular Tales from the Crypt TV series–director George Romero and screenwriter Stephen King serve up five delightfully frightful stories. Utilizing comic-book panels, animated segues, and exaggerated lighting and camera angles, Romero and cinematographer Michael Gornick come very close to replicating a horror comic in film format. The results mix fine acting with the morbid sense of humor and irony that made the EC books so popular in their heyday. Actors such as Leslie Nielsen, Hal Holbrook,…

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February
1
2010

Writing A Great Script Fast: Step 6 Story Flavors


Part 6 of a free 90 minute online screenwriting class based on the 20 hour DVD workshop “Writing A Great Script Fast” from myflik.com.
Rating: 5 | Views: 1380

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