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    Free Screenwriters' Calendar for 2020

    We know how hard it can be trying to keep track of everything as a writer, and so our team at Script Reader Pro have put together this handy screenwriting calendar, which lists all the major screenwriting contest deadlines, film festivals dates, conferences, fellowships, labs and awards that you...
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    Free Screenwriters' Calendar for 2019

    We know how hard it can be trying to keep track of everything as a writer, and so our team at Script Reader Pro have put together this handy screenwriting calendar, which lists all the major screenwriting contest deadlines, film festivals dates, conferences, fellowships, labs and awards that you...
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    Free Screenwriters' Calendar - Don't miss 2018's top Writing Contests & Festivals

    Our team at Script Reader Pro have put together this handy screenwriters' calendar, which lists all the major screenwriting contests, festivals, conferences, fellowships, labs and awards that you should look out for this year. http://www.scriptreaderpro.com/screenwriters-calendar/ You can save...
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    Free Screenwriters' Calendar 2017

    I know how hard it can be trying to keep track of everything, and so our team at Script Reader Pro have put together this handy screenwriting calendar, which lists all the major film festivals, conferences, fellowships, labs and awards that you should look out for this year...
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    Free Screenwriting Calendar 2016

    We know how hard it can be trying to keep track of everything, and so our Team at Script Reader Pro have put together this handy screenwriting calendar. http://www.scriptreaderpro.com/screenwriters-calendar-2016/ It lists all the major screenwriting contests, film festivals, conferences...
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    12 Key Scenes You Should Include In Act 1 Of Your Screenplay

    As all of us screenwriters know, act 1 of your screenplay is the most important one in terms of grabbing the attention. In fact, most readers at a company won’t even read past page 5, let alone page 25 to see if your script is up to standard. So, how do you make sure they keep reading? Past...
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    A Professional Screenwriter's Method From Draft To Sale

    In this post I'd like to share with you the steps I go through as a professional screenwriter, from finishing a draft to getting a sale. When I finish a screenplay there are producers, agents and studio execs happy to read my material, but of course it hasn't always been like this. If you’re...
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    The 3 People You Should Have Read Your Script BEFORE Any Manager Or Agent

    When marketing a script, one rule is more important than all the others – NEVER turn your script in without at least one second set of eyes on it. This is probably the #1 Reason why many aspiring screenwriters fail at the first hurdle – their script just isn’t good enough before they send it...
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    3 Excuses Screenwriters Give For Not Moving To LA (And Why You Should Ignore Them)

    We wrote a blog post a few weeks ago which, while receiving mostly praise, featured one piece of advice which seemed to rub some people up the wrong way. The advice was this: “If you want to increase your chances of making it as a screenwriter, move to LA.” Here’s the gist of what we wrote...
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    Are You The Cliche Of An Aspiring Screenwriter? Follow These 5 Steps So You're Not.

    We’ve put together 5 ways to avoid becoming the cliche of an aspiring screenwriter who doesn't actually do much writing. Or marketing of their script. 5 ways you can start to slowly make the transition. Starting today!* 1. MAKE THE COMMITMENT Once you make the commitment to be a writer...
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