Chapter 15
Writing Screenplays
IN THIS CHAPTER
Creating treatments and scripts
Writing on spec
Developing adaptations
Considering buying options
Getting the format right
Tackling TV
The advent of streaming services and new technology allowing for low-budget film-making has created more opportunities than ever for would-be screenwriters. However, the film and TV industry is still very difficult to break into, so you need to make sure your work is outstanding and presented to industry norms, and be prepared to network like mad to get noticed.
If you’re determined to have a go, remember that writing for film and television is very different from doing so for stage and radio – and for the printed page. Much of what’s told in film is told visually, through the actor’s expressions and body language, action, and even scenery. In writing for the screen, language takes second place – a glance ...
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