wcmartell
12-13-2005, 10:17 PM
The current news stand issue has articles on NARNIA, plus an article *by* the screenwriter of SQUID AND THE WHALE.
Script Magazine is the magazine actually written by professional screenwriters - we let the screenwriter tell you about how they wrote the script (instead of using some middleman entertainment journalist).
Plus, our online mag is always FREE:
Hello, Goodbye—Part Two: Crafting Unforgettable Exits for Your Characters (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?374)
Author: Robert Piluso
In Part Two, columnist Robert Piluso provides some helpful tips on giving your characters a memorable onscreen exit.
The Tag (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?373)
Author: Ian Coburn
Scribe Ian Coburn introduces an overlooked writing technique that could benefit your next screenplay.
Writer-Director Paul Salamoff (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?372)
Author: John Scott Lewinski
Not a lot of successful writer-directors begin their professional life as a special effects/make-up artist, but Paul Salamoff used that background and a love for science fiction to build a successful career in Hollywood.
- Bill
Script Magazine is the magazine actually written by professional screenwriters - we let the screenwriter tell you about how they wrote the script (instead of using some middleman entertainment journalist).
Plus, our online mag is always FREE:
Hello, Goodbye—Part Two: Crafting Unforgettable Exits for Your Characters (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?374)
Author: Robert Piluso
In Part Two, columnist Robert Piluso provides some helpful tips on giving your characters a memorable onscreen exit.
The Tag (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?373)
Author: Ian Coburn
Scribe Ian Coburn introduces an overlooked writing technique that could benefit your next screenplay.
Writer-Director Paul Salamoff (http://www.scriptmag.com/earticles/earticle.php?372)
Author: John Scott Lewinski
Not a lot of successful writer-directors begin their professional life as a special effects/make-up artist, but Paul Salamoff used that background and a love for science fiction to build a successful career in Hollywood.
- Bill