Learning the difference between Type 0, Type 1, and Type 2 Concepts One question I constantly go back and forth on is, “Is concept the most important part of screenwriting?” It’s a challenging question to answer because the other aspects – character, plot, dialogue – take so much more time to construct and integrate into […]
Genre: Comedy Premise: In the early 2000s, two totally opposite best friends, Mike (an uptight lawyer) and BJ (a stoner slacker), awake one morning to find that they have swapped bodies, are stuck in a time loop, and are afflicted with many other high-concept comedy premises of that era. Drawing upon their knowledge of those […]
One of the biggest short story sales of 2023! Genre: Thriller Premise: An American negotiator in London is called in to help deal with a unique situation – a construction worker is stuck on top of an old World War 2 bomb, which could detonate in response to the slightest movement. About: This is the […]
I want to take yet another opportunity to convince the unconvinced that Wonka is a great movie. It’s REALLY good, guys. I think ALL screenwriters should watch this movie SPECIFICALLY if you like writing big-budget stories. Writing big-budget screenplays is the most unfulfilling job there is for a screenwriter because the studios don’t let you […]
Wanted to get this on everyone’s radar. We have the first Logline Showdown of the year in three weeks (edit: old post – it’s on the 25th)! I want to get as many entries in as possible so we can find a truly great script. If you haven’t done a logline showdown yet, here’s how […]