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This is a collection of posts, websites, news stories and opinions from across the web and from my own experiences as an aspiring screenwriter.

A moderate sized resource full of original content as well as links to the best screenwriting websites in the world.

If you want to be added to the list of screenwriting websites email me at jason@17west.ca

Explore.  Write!

100 + Awesome Screenwriting Websites

56 Things I Love About Screenwriting

A Year In The Life Of An Aspiring Screenwriter

Mobile Screenwriting Round Up

10 Screenwriting Books That Inspired Me

The Screenwriting Spark

The Athletic Nerd Screenwriting Blog Archives

276 Screenwriting Things | Screenwriting Blog

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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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Why Diddy's COMING HOME Inspired My New Screenplay

I haven’t touched on music much on this blog but it’s an extremely important aspect in my screenwriting process.  Absolutely vital.

Forgive the expression but I believe you need to ‘hear the music’ in your script as you write it.

Experiment:  Think about your latest screenplay.  Picture each scene with whatever soundtrack you have in your head.  Lets say you’re writing an action adventure with hard rock blasting in your mind.  Now picture the same scenes with something completely different like opera or jazz.  Changes things doesn’t it?

Subconsciously, I think every screenwriter has a basic idea of the kind of music they feel would fit in their movie.  These songs inform your decisions and can help you pace the story in your mind.

But there is another way to use music to your advantage.

Sometimes, a song that has no business in your story keeps popping up.  You know it will never fit and yet you can’t stop playing it while you work.

It inspires you.

Diddy – Dirty Money is a perfect example of a random tune that inspired me.  I’m not sure why but I’m happy it did.

‘Coming Home’ has virtually nothing to do with the style of story I’m currently developing.  Or does it?  I suppose you can never really know when you are in the development stage. 

Maybe it’s perfect?

Essentially, this leads me to two conclusions:  Either the song really does have a place in this movie and I just don’t see it yet or it’s fate that the song came along right when I needed a source of inspiration. 

Inspiration that will ultimately make my screenplay better.

The point is, you can never predict which tunes will fit or which will inspire you.  You just need to be thankful that they exist.

I’ll never know why this song makes me think of my new script.  Perhaps I never will.  But years from now, I’ll randomly hear this song and it will remind me of my story and my passion for writing screenplays.

You can’t ask for a greater impact from a song.

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The Athletic Nerd: 2010 Year In Review

December 21st, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Web - (0 Comments)

The Athletic Nerd: 2010 Year In Review Movies Screenwriting Independent Film Blog

What a year!

My first full year as a movie blogger brought with it many challenges but also a tremendous amount of encouraging results.

2009 was frustrating for me.  The Athletic Nerd was beginning to find it’s identity and a small audience but the site was stagnant and saw little growth.

But I care about this blog.  I love this blog.

I write because I’m obsessed with movie and still strive to be a successful filmmaker, screenwriter and editor.

This site has always been about being a filmmaker and a fan and I think that balance gives me an opportunity to be unique in a world with THOUSANDS if not BILLIONS of incredible movie sites…

Really?  Billions?

I’m willing to concede that there probably isn’t a billion movie related websites out there but that’s what it feels like when you struggle to reach people.

Lets face it, you can’t start a site that gets a high amount of traffic over night.  Even now, I still feel like an infant in the blogging industry but I’m certainly not going anywhere anytime soon.

So what did 2010 bring?

The short answer? Tons!

Read on for the long answer.

Traffic

14 months ago in October of 2009, 23 people visited The Athletic Nerd.  You read that right.  23.

It’s a depressing number that I will never forget especially since I can honestly name at least 15 of those people.

I started out with family and friends visiting my modest and ugly posts. (I can be honest, they were simply huge blocks of text with little images or formatting.  I’ve grown since then.)

When faced with those numbers, it’s easy to think that the huge amount of work required to maintain a blog isn’t worth it.

Stick with it if you are just starting out.  I continued to debut new features and write something new every single day.  I’m approaching my 500th post quickly and I couldn’t be happier that I didn’t give up on myself.

I pushed through the first year regardless of my tragically low amounts of visitors.

What’s traffic like now?

For some reason, many people online refuse to put their traffic numbers out there.  It’s hard to figure out if my numbers are any good but that doesn’t mean I’m not proud of the growth.

I now get between 400-500 people per day and nearly 1000 page hits.

20,000 page hits a month would have seemed insane a year ago when I struggled to get 100 in a week.

I’m not saying that makes The Athletic Nerd a popular online destination but it’s definitely an improvement and that’s all you can really ask for.  I couldn’t imagine working as hard as I do while only producing 30 visitors on a month to month basis.

The question is would I still stick with it?  It’s a tough question to ask but I like to think I would. If you’re passionate about something you are bound to reach people out there eventually.  Especially if you do your SEO homework.

The Features That Died

I think it’s vital to be able to step back and evaluate what is working and what isn’t.

I’m a professional editor by trade and every day I have to make quick decisions.  It’s taught me how to let go of things that I may find cool but ultimately don’t work.  The same can be said about screenwriting.  Sometimes, you have to let go of a scene you adore because it doesn’t fit the story you are trying to tell.

The decisions are difficult but I’m sure you’ll agree that they are almost always for the best.

This year, I said goodbye to:

  • What!? Movie News
  • Really!?
  • Rainy Sundays

The Final Rainy Sunday: The Beauty Of Lazy Day Movies

Rainy Sundays in particular was difficult to let go of because it was one of the first features I created for this blog.  Who doesn’t love watching movies on Rainy Sunday afternoons?

Lazy day movies are a fantastic way to relax and escape the pressures and responsibilities of daily life.  (Even if it’s only for a few hours.  We all need an escape)

However, there are only so many ways you can write about a specific topic before it gets old.  It was time.

Click here to read The Final Rainy Sunday: The Beauty of Lazy Day Movies

The Features That Ended

2010 featured a summer series I called:

Movies That Changed Everything.

Movies That Changed Everything

This 12 part series detailed a dozen films that changed the way I looked at movies forever.

These select films have greatly influenced the filmmaker I want to become and continually inspire the film fan within.

Stay tuned for next summer’s follow up.  (It’s a secret for now.)

Click here to read Movies That Changed Everything: The Complete Series

The New Additions!

2010 saw the debut of a number of popular features that are becoming staples here at The Athletic Nerd.

Click the images to check out some (or all) of the posts.

Filmmakers.  Fans

A series of interviews with independent filmmakers and people in the industry.  These posts are somewhat rare but so much fun to write.  I’ve enjoyed compiling each of them and look forward to more interviews in the future.

The Athletic Nerd Movie Blog

The Screenwriting Spark

I spend a lot of time surfing the web for screenwriting information and I’ve come across a billion (There’s that number again.) amazing resources.  The Spark is my way of passing these resources along to readers.

The Athletic Nerd | The Screenwriting Spark | Screenwriting Blog

Wouldn’t It Be Awesome?

One of the newest features I’ve started is all about speculation.  We often ask ourselves what if this happened?  What if they remade that movie today?  This feature is my own personal and often incorrect answer to those questions.

I think I might change the logo though.  Not 100% sold on the look.  The fire might stick around though.

Wouldn't It Be Awesome Movie Blog

The Rundown

I finally decided to run a weekly feature on the latest and greatest movie news I come across.  I spend at least an hour everyday reading movie news online so why not share the trailers, updates and highlights I find?

The Athletic Nerd Movie Blog: The Rundown Movie Headlines

In the filmmaking department, I also added a Producing and Editing section that I regularly contribute to.

The Features That Got Stronger

Screenwriting.

No other feature on this site got more attention than screenwriting this year.  Now boasting more than 100 original posts about the journey of an aspiring screenwriter, this section has truly grown to become a main attractor of new visitors.

Click here to read: 100 + Awesome Screenwriting Websites

Click here to read: A Year In The Life Of An Aspiring Screenwriter

I’m planning to continue to develop new content each week in 2011.

Reviews.

My reviews also received a push this year.  I only review the films I see in theaters so there aren’t thousands of posts but the reviews exist nonetheless.

What makes my reviews different?  I focus on the entire experience.

For an example of this read: Paranormal Activity 3 Was Awesome AND I Told Someone To Shut Up.

The Returning Favorites

All Time Best and 10 Flicks remain the most popular posts on this site.  I like to alternate them usually posted once every other week.

The End of 2010

Looking back is always a great way to see where you’ve been.  The journey between the frustrated blogger of 2009 and the slightly more confident writer you’re reading today was a difficult road to travel.

Yet every post taught me something new.  Every idea I followed through on made me feel productive.

I write every single day whether it’s my latest screenplay or this blog.

Who knows where this blog will be next year?

Personally, I think that’s precisely the reason why it’s so much fun.

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The Athletic Nerd | The Screenwriting Spark Volume 1

Gathering material for this week’s edition of The Screenwriting Spark really solidified my love of Screenwriting Blogs.  There is an endless supply of inspiration out there.

A quick search on Google or Twitter reveals thousands of articles about virtually any screenwriting topic you can name.

However, I urge you to take caution as I spent a ton of time reading and banking articles for future Sparks.  I wound up having less time to work on my latest script.

Volume 2

Twitter Sparks:

Recommended Follow: @gointothestory

Interview: Aaron Sorkin, screenplay writer of ”The Social Network” – The Boston Phoenix

How To Create Believable Characters For Film – Leslie Dunn

Five Plot Point Breakdowns – ScriptLab

The Art of Now: Living the Moment – ScriptLab

Mike Leigh’s screenwriting secrets – CNN

22 Ways to improve your screenwriting – ezinemark.com (hcroasmun)

On The Blogs:

Featured: IndieScreenwriting
Blog

A blog I recently discovered with some great original content including a fantastic series called Top 100 Screenwriting Questions.

What Indie Screenwriters can learn from James Cameron – Indiescreenwriting

Screenwriting Tips – Xander Bennett

What belongs on a title page? – John August

Top 5 Screenwriting Mistakes – ScreenwritingU

The Craft of Screenwriting – Sid Field (Audio)

Featured NERD Post: 56 Things I Love About Screenwriting

Submit your screenwriting post or article

Scripts Pro for iPhone & iPad Review

The best screenwriting app you can buy on the iPhone right now makes it easier than ever to write your heart out wherever you are.

Click here for the full review.

FADE IN:

This week, I went back and read the first feature length screenplay I ever wrote. It’s remarkable looking back more than 10 years to see how I’ve evolved as a screenwriter over the years.

What inspired me about the experience was thinking about where I’ll be 10 years from now. How will I feel about my writing then?

Will I be proud of the work I accomplished?

This thought process planted a seed in my imagination and eventually grew into an ambitious goal.

A goal to write as much as possible so future me will know I worked hard and didn’t waste a second.

The last thing I want 10 years from now is regret.

FADE OUT.

The Screenwriting Spark Volume 1

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