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Learn to be a Hollywood Script Reader

Enroll in this self-paced email correspondence course and learn what it takes to get a job as a script reader in Hollywood. Includes lectures, samples and reading homework.
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  • JulieGray uploaded this about 1 month ago
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Developing Your Voice

What does "voice" in your writing mean? Is it important? How do you develop your voice? Read on to find out!
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How Are Movie Trailers Made?

Have you ever wondered who that guy with the big, booming voice is in all the movie trailers? Or how editors decide what footage to use when creating a great trailer? Find out here!
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Do You have Talent?

How do you know? Where do you get it? Is it necessary? Do successful writer really need it?
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Patterns in Writers

In the many years I have read and reviewed feature scripts, I have noticed intriguing patterns...
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Should You Use a Script Consultant?

When deciding to get feedback for your script, it is a good idea to use a script consultant? How do you decide which one to use?
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Sequential Narrative

Here is a sample of a sequential narrative using the mini-movie or sequence writing method of outlining. It's incomplete - it's just a sample of how you might outline so that your draft never has a dull moment.
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In Praise of the Supporting Actress

In 3:10 to Yuma, Gretchen Mol played Christian Bale's wife and she did a great job. What if the role had been played by Reese Witherspoon? The celebrity would have upstaged the character.
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Script Don'ts

A short, humorous absolutely TRUE list of script DON'TS
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Put Your Best Foot Forward When You Query

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Writer, Network Thyself!

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Can You Write a Hot Sex Scene?

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Hollywood Script Reader

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