A filmmaker is a visual artist. To be a great visual artist you need mastery of the color palette. Many of the greatest Directors, Cinematographers, and Production Designers have extensive backgrounds as visual artists themselves. There are many ways to use color in film. We’re going to break down the key approaches as well as offer you a free E-book. The ebook is an excellent tool for better understanding the use of the color in film, and how to master it. Continue reading How to Use Color in Film: 50+ Examples of Movie Color Palettes
T he act of storytelling has always been with us. Anthropologist Joseph Campbell took stories from around the world and found they all shared the same basic structure. Campbell's Hero's Journey laid out each of the fundamental steps in this story structure. A few decades later, Dan Harmon took this same idea and created the Story Circle. In Dan Harmon's Story Circle, there are 8 essential steps that can guide almost any story from Fade In to Fade Out. Let's walk through each step with examples so you can apply this foolproof structure to your next great idea.Continue reading How the…
Learning how to write dialogue is not easy. You've written a pretty good script, but you know it could be GREAT. Could writing better dialogue in your screenplay be that missing piece? Want screenwriting tips that teach you how to write dialogue in a script with writing examples from movies and TV to go with each category? Lezgo. Continue reading Screenwriting Tips for Better Movie Dialogue in Your Scripts
The actual writing of your script is the fun part. But, just like any form of writing, you have to know where you’re going first. Organization is important. That's where a script outline comes into play. Understanding your central character’s desire, and capturing the scenarios they attract for themselves, should guide that process.There is no straightforward way to know how to outline a screenplay. But these tried-and-true guidelines will help you crack the structure for your character’s journey.Continue reading How to Write a Script Outline for Film and TV (Free Template and Examples)
The film location scout has found the ‘perfect’ place for next week’s shoot. Sure it may fit the scene, but what if they’ve overlooked some important considerations that could potentially ruin a shoot day? It’s your responsibility to make sure that doesn’t happen.Continue reading The Ultimate Location Scout Cheat Sheet for Producers and ADs (with free checklist)
How do you write a short film script without dialogue? There are plenty of reasons why someone might want to keep dialogue out of their short film from stylistic choices to technical limitations. In this post, we will walk you through all of the necessary steps to write a short film script without dialogue from research through execution.Continue reading How to Write a Short Film Script Without Dialogue
Do you want to learn about making storyboards? If your answer is yes, then you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to list some of the best storyboarding classes online, with both free and paid options. We’re also going to show you how you can download free storyboard templates to get started right away! By the end, you’ll know where to look for more information on storyboarding classes online.Continue reading Storyboard Classes Online — Lessons, Reviews and Fees
Before a writer crafts a screenplay, they usually come up with a logline. At any stage of a production, a logline is a tool used to sell an idea. Movie loglines are short, so writing out a bunch is easy. Writing one that sells, however, is its challenge. In this article, we’ll show you how to write a logline and break down some famous logline examples.Continue reading How to Write a Logline Producers Won’t Pass On [with Logline Examples]
So you’re a working or aspiring storyboard artist and you need to create a storyboard demo reel to show off your brilliant work. Creating a demo storyboard reel is similar to creating any other type of reel, it’s a matter of intention and precision in what you include. In this article, we’ll dive into how to create a storyboard demo reel to help you land the work you desire. Continue reading How to Create a Storyboard Demo Reel — Tips for Story Artists
Interrogation scenes are some of the most utilized scenes in all of screenwriting – but how does one write an interrogation scene? Fret not, we’re going to show you how to write an interrogation scene by looking at examples from Prisoners, Shrek, and more. We’re also going to show you how to format your interrogation scene! By the end, you’ll know a variety of creative and technical strategies for how to write an interrogation scene. Continue reading How to Write an Interrogation Scene — Guide for Screenwriters