Monthly Archives: February 2015

Scriptshadow readers try to sharpen their scripts before the Scriptshadow 250 Contest.  Let me know what you think! TITLE: Quilted GENRE: HORROR COMEDY LOGLINE: A 16-year-old neighborhood outcast must save his only ally, an anxious 7-year-old girl, from the supernatural entity, Vitadenghis, whom she has unwittingly summoned with toilet paper. WHY YOU SHOULD READ: This […]
Get Your Script Reviewed On Scriptshadow!: To submit your script for an Amateur Review, send in a PDF of your script, along with the title, genre, logline, and finally, something interesting about yourself and/or your script that you’d like us to post along with the script if reviewed. Use my submission address please: Carsonreeves3@gmail.com. Remember […]
Today I’d like to discuss an often overlooked aspect of screenwriting – the angle. The “angle” one tells his/her story from is often what separates the pros from the amateurs. You see, coming up with an idea is only half the battle. Once you’ve done that, you need to figure out the way you’re going […]
Genre: Crime/Drama Premise: A female FBI agent is dragged into an undercover operation to take down one of the biggest drug tunnels in Mexico. About: Actor/writer Taylor Sheridan has just beefed up his resume. He first made waves with the well-received Black List script, “Comancheria,” but seems to have really come-of-age with “Sicario,” which has […]
Genre: TV Pilot – Sci-fi Premise: In the future, after the elimination of the faulty “pre-crime” program, a veteran cop and a former member of the program team up to solve a murder… that hasn’t happened yet. About: Max Borenstein has had the career path most writers dream about. Write a small script that makes […]