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The Story Department

The Story Department

Common sense for the writing folk

Best of the Web 19 Jan

January 19, 2014 by Jamie Campbell

Story & Structure

:: Our Favorite Films (and Their Scripts) from 2013
:: How to Write TV Series Bibles
:: Indiewire’s Ultimate Guide for Screenwriters
:: 7 Ways To Name Your Characters
:: Amateur Friday – The Thallus of Marchentia

Script Perfection

:: Top 10 Fantasy Writing Tips From ‘Game Of Thrones’ Author George R.R. Martin
:: Three Types of Creators
:: The Toughest Scene I Wrote: Kelly Marcel (“Saving Mr. Banks”)

Pitching & Selling

:: 13 Rules For Breaking Into Hollywood
:: How to Write the Perfect Logline
:: Who Are the Best Screenwriters Working Today?
:: The Wrong Reasons to Pursue a Screenwriting Career
:: Why Pilot Season Is No Longer a Necessity

Best of the Rest

:: What It’s Like to Be a Woman Director in a Country with a Tiny Film Industry
:: ‘Wolf Of Wall Street’ Writer Talks Film’s Most ‘Disturbing’
:: Movie Review – Blue is the Warmest Color
:: 2014 Film and Television Writers Calendar
:: After ‘Mad Men’
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With thanks to Cameron Pattison.

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Categories Best of the Web Tags Breaking In, career, character names, creators, game of thrones, loglines, saving mr banks, series bible, wolf of wall street
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