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The Screenwriting Spark Volume 7

January 14th, 2011 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Screenwriting | The Spark

The Athletic Nerd | The Screenwriting Spark Volume 6 | Screenplay Blog

Volume 7

Twitter Sparks:

Recommended Follow: @jokeandbiagio

Interview with Aaron Sorkin PLUS The Social Network Screenplay – Deadline Hollywood

Vulnerability and Conflict In Screenwriting – FilmUtopia

I’ll Work for the Promise You’ll Pay Me Eventually – Joke and Baggio

How POV Can Solve Your Writing Troubles – The Other Side Of The Story

The Balance Action vs Dialogue – The Script Lab

You Can’t Write A Great Story Without A Great Antagonist – The New Screenwriter

PRIMETIME: How To Break In If You’re Not In L.A – Script Magazine

How Can You Make Up For Sending Out A Script That Stinks – Go Into The Story

The Ten Rules Of Screenwriting – FilmSlate

On The Blogs:

Four Big Screenwriting Questions In 2011 – FilmUtopia

Screenwriting Is Free – The Artful Writer

10 Ways I Know I’m Reading An Amateur Script – ScriptShadow

NEW Rules For A First Draft – The New Screenwriter

10 Great Exposition Scenes – The Script Lab

FADE IN:

The first screenwriting spark of 2011 is a special one for me as I’ve got a renewed sense of dedication and passion for the screenwriting craft.  Throughout the last year, I wrote a bunch of short screenplays and completed a feature script I was working on for years.

The slate is clean.  My new feature is already in development.  I’ve challenged myself to write more shorts.

It’s going to be an incredibly fun year.

Looking back, I decided to compile all the posts I’ve done on The Athletic Nerd and came up with a list of more than 75 articles.

A Year In The Life Of An Aspiring Screenwriter

FADE OUT.

The Screenwriting Spark Volume 4

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