by Phoenix Screenwriters Association | Dec 30, 2020 | Masterclass, Resources, Tips
…3…2…1… HAPPY NEW YEAR! by Jessica Brown, Screenwriter and Board Member of Phoenix Screenwriters Association Are you ready?Have you mapped out your writing projects?Sharpen your Blackwing pencils?How about organizing and cleaning up your...
by Phoenix Screenwriters Association | Nov 29, 2020 | Masterclass, Tips
The Only Deadline that Matters By Joe Quirk If at the end of the year you find you did not complete your manuscript, you did not finish your second draft, or learn a new language or exercise at home with the same regularity you used to at the gym, if at the end of the...
by Phoenix Screenwriters Association | Nov 29, 2020 | Masterclass, Tips
SELLING A SCRIPT TO NETFLIX Smart T.V, Netflix, Screenwriters, Literary Endeavors by Pamela Ryan-Hick I watched the 2020 Emmy’s and wondered what all the hype about Schitt’s Creek was. Since they were winning in many categories, I had no choice but to tune...
by Phoenix Screenwriters Association | Nov 28, 2020 | Masterclass, Resources, Tips, Tools of the Trade
So you want to be a screenwriter? by Jessica Brown, Screenwriter and Board Member of Phoenix Screenwriters Association What a great opening line. As writers and their audiences know, a great opening line is a necessary component to a great story, whether it be a...
by Phoenix Screenwriters Association | Nov 28, 2020 | Joe Gruberman, Masterclass, Tips
3 Ways To Give Your Characters Unique Voices by Joe Gruberman The key to rich dialog is deep characters. Characters don’t need to be complicated or even flawed, but they do need to speak with their own voices. This could be the mean, gravelly bark of Eugene Pallette...