Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Links and other resources for aspiring writers

Editor's note: This post is in conjunction with a special program called Hulu was in film school summer Hulu. This summer, Hulu used to explore some of your favorite films, as filmmakers use elements such as sound, camera and lighting to tell powerful stories and create moments that are unforgettable. Learn more hulu.com / Film School.

Do you want to expand your knowledge of the script, but do not know where to start?

Here are some resources that will help you in the way of extra credit "of the letter."

- At the database for the historiography Go - Free music for some of the newest and most popular scenarios copies. After reading the scenarios, see the blog site for screenplay courses and interviews with famous authors.

Room Format Writer Guide BBC Script - A script on how to format a script.

TED Talk by Andrew Stanton - The man behind Finding Nemo and Wall-E gives his view of the keys to a great story.

Guide Dan Harmon story structure - The Community Creator   offers his own interpretation of the three-act structure of the story, the story circle. See how the structure plays in Breaking Bad here.

-The podcasts scripts Notes John August and Craig Mazin - a weekly podcast authors titles such as Big Fish, The Hangover Part II, and Frankenweenie, covering topics such as the history, structure, character development, and nuts and bolts that go into the industry. A must hear for all aspiring writers.

Good writing!

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