A queer catholic boarding school student thinks she’s found the way to make it out of high school unscathed until a new student arrives and turns her world upside down. Script Type: Student, Screenplay, Short Script Genres: Romantic Comedy Number of Pages: 21 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
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The Extra, by Ezra Brain — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
What would you do if your boyfriend and your girlfriend got married? “The Extra” follows Holly, a 20-something member a three person relationship, as she deals with the fallout of her two partners deciding to get married. Script Type: Screenplay Genres: Romance, Drama Number of Pages: 84 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
Do Tell, by Bree Wyrd — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
Amber Lynn’s coming out announcement at her family’s annual gathering goes off the rails when she gets upstaged by her mother’s secret. Script Type: Short Script Number of Pages: 20 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
Super Queen and the Spirit Riders – The Mahwah, by Winston LaCroix — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
A group of Drag Queens with extraordinary powers and a young girl the peaceful aliens call “the Mahwah”, the Savior, battle invading aliens armies. Writer Biography Past President Florida Motion Picture & Television Association International Television Association Independent Display Electronics Association
The Keys to Earth, by Darr Reitknecht — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
When a lesbian psychic detective goes from saving lost dogs to saving Earth. Script Type: Television Script Number of Pages: 256 Country of Origin: United States Script Language: English
How Does A Writer Know What They Are Good At? by Shannan E. Johnson — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: How does a writer know their strengths? Writer/Instructor and Script Consultant Shannan E. Johnson (The Professional Pen): Good question. I think a lot of that is going to come from your own confidence, from within like this is a natural skill for me, this is a natural area for me. I do think […]
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Best Way To Protect A Screenplay Is With Copyright by Travis Seppala — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: Common misconceptions about what a writer should do after their script is finished? Travis Seppala, Screenwriter/Author: One is getting your script registered with the WGA [Writers Guild of America] versus having it copyrighted versus mailing it to yourself. I’ve seen many writers who still believe that if you mail your script to yourself […]
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What is a Book Ghostwriter and What their Job is? — scriptstories
A book ghostwriter is who writes books, journalistic works, speeches, or other contents by the person who is called the author, in other words we can say a ghost writer is an experienced writer who writes articles, books or novel for someone else. Famous celebrities, executives and political leaders often hire best book ghostwriters to write their […]
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Golden advice for aspiring film-makers by Akira Kurosawa — MIND4SCAPE
Golden advice for aspiring film-makers by Akira Kurosawa ‘The most essential thing is the forbearance to face the dull task of writing one word at a time.‘– Honoré de Balzac 1. ALL YOU NEED IS A PAPER AND PEN It costs a great deal of money and skills to make films in the current […]
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Stanley Kubrick Disliked his Debut Movie so Much he Tried to Destroy It — Site Title
Stanley Kubrick disliked his debut movie so much he tried to destroy it! Kubrick was one of the world’s greatest filmmakers. But he didn’t always get it right – at least, according to the famed perfectionist himself. 1953’s Fear and Desire is a drama inspired by the Korean War. Written by Kubrick’s friend and future […]
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