In The Spotlight: Sandra Jones

Sandra Jones is the kind of storyteller who writes from the heart because she’s lived it. Her journey from novelist to screenwriter wasn’t about chasing Hollywood. It was about honoring a calling that kept showing up, louder each time. You can feel the weight of her experiences in every scene she writes, and that honesty […]

Seeking Horror Scripts Set in an Escape Room

We are looking for completed, feature-length horror scripts that take place in an escape room. Our budget is yet to be determined. Only non-WGA writers should submit at this time.To find out about this company AND submit to this lead: 1) Go to https://www.inktip.com/leads/ 2) Copy/Paste this code: t6wf5qgqt1

Seeking Scripts with Two Male Co-Leads age 50s-60s

We are looking for completed, feature-length scripts with two male co-leads in the late 50s-60s age range. We could be interested in anything from a pair of old cops solving a case to something like “The Bucket List”. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out […]

Seeking True Story Horror Scripts

We are looking for completed, feature-length horror scripts that are based on true stories. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out about this company AND submit to this lead: 1) Go to https://www.inktip.com/leads/ 2) Copy/Paste this code: vx8gz7g1ta

Seeking Three-Hander Scripts

We are looking for completed, feature-length three-hander scripts (aka: scripts that ONLY have three characters) with minimal locations. Please make a note in the personal message space if your script has good coverage or has placed in a contest as these scripts will be considered first. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA […]

Seeking Faith-Based Scripts with No Divine Intervention

We are looking for completed, feature-length. faith-based scripts that do not have a divine intervention plotline. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. This company typically does not accept submissions outside agencies and management companies, which is why they have asked to remain anonymous. They have been vetted […]

Seeking College-Aged Rom-Com Scripts

We are looking for completed, feature-length YA rom-com scripts with college-age lead roles. We are NOT looking for scripts with high school-aged leads. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out about this company AND submit to this lead: 1) Go to https://www.inktip.com/leads/ 2) Copy/Paste this […]

Seeking Scripts Set in Berlin

We are looking for completed, feature-length scripts set in Berlin. We are open to almost any genre, but not horror or sci-fi. Our budget is up to $15 million. Both WGA and non-WGA writers are welcome to submit. To find out about this company AND submit to this lead: 1) Go to https://www.inktip.com/leads/ 2) Copy/Paste […]

Seeking Female-Led Action/Thriller Scripts

We are looking for completed, feature-length, female-led action/thriller scripts with a Kate Beckinsale-type lead role. At this time, we are specifically looking for scripts from previously produced, optioned, or hired writers or scripts that have won awards. Our budget is between $5-7 million. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out about this […]

Seeking Family-Friendly Comedy Scripts for the Spanish-Language Market

We are looking for completed, feature-length, family-friendly comedy scripts that are either written in Spanish or are from writers who would be open to having their script adapted to Spanish. Our budget is not to exceed $3 million. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out about this company AND submit to this […]

Seeking Samples from Writers with Fundraising/Advertising Scriptwriting Experience

We are looking for completed, feature-length and/or short script samples from writers who have experience writing scripts for fundraising films. We have a draft script written for a fundraising video for a non-profit that will go to the likes of the UN, FAO and World Bank, and we need an experienced screenwriter who is able […]

Seeking Positive and Unique Scripts About Drug Addiction

We are looking for completed, feature-length scripts that tell positive, unique, and untold stories about drug addiction. However, we are looking to find scripts that don’t just focus on the people struggling with drugs, but rather on those around that person who are equally affected, or on some of the heroes of addiction treatment who […]

Seeking Vertical Mini-Series Scripts

We are looking for completed vertical mini-series scripts. Please only submit if your script is fully intended to be shot in a vertical format. We are specifically looking for scripts that are in the soap opera style, with each episode running approximately 1-2 minutes in length. The total runtime for the miniseries would ideally be […]

Seeking Low-Budget Grounded Thrillers About a Detective or a Missing Person

We are looking for completed, feature-length grounded thriller scripts that are either detective stories or about a missing person (or both). We are specifically looking for scripts with a strong dramatic element and ideally have a social commentary. Our budget is not to exceed $150,000. Only non-WGA writers should submit at this time. To find […]

Seeking Scripts set in Newfoundland, Canada

We are looking for completed, feature-length scripts that are set in Newfoundland, Canada. Our budget is yet to be determined. Both WGA and non-WGA writers may submit. To find out about this company AND submit to this lead: 1) Go to https://www.inktip.com/leads/ 2) Copy/Paste this code: hsht18m2we

ScreenCraft, The Script Lab, and WeScreenplay Closing

In a shocking move, ScreenCraft, The Script Lab, and WeScreenplay have announced that they will end operation by the beginning of March. In separate posts, the three mainstays of the screenwriting competition and coverage world announced their immediate departure, as all three have discontinued coverage and will cease competitions within the next week. The three […]

How Script Summit Boosted Moody & The Ghost’s: A Hollywood Journey

In 2021 I submitted my only pilot script, a One Hour Drama to Script Summit in the Golden Agecategory even though I didn’t want that Hollywood Ageist thing to brand me if I won. The chance ofwinning was slim, but because I liked contests that gave me the best chance of getting into thefinals, I […]

In the Spotlight: Steven Hartman

Steven Hartman has figured it out. He is living his best life because he understands that the road to success is a path not a destination…

In the Spotlight: KC Allen

KC’s path shows how you never truly realize where even the smallest opportunities can lead you toward success.

In the Spotlight: Ash Willeby

This quote has always stuck with me. A screenplay is an invitation to collaborate. All too often we think of screenwriting as a solitary art

In the Spotlight: Lyndal Simpson

Lyndal knows this first hand and has been perfecting her craft as she worked toward her big moment. Being steadfast and productive are key..

In the Spotlight: Samantha Brennan

Time, Talent, & Tenacity is what it takes to find success as a screenwriter. Samantha Brennan has all three in spades. She has made…

In the Spotlight: Tyler Ham Pong

Not even a pandemic can stop him as he carved out his own path in the industry by founding a production company and creating opportunity…

In the Spotlight: Izabela Borowska

This is why screenwriters like Izabela Borowska have to write. It’s not that we want to. It’s that we are compelled to and is the reason…

In the Spotlight: Jodi Ippolito

Screenwriters are the observers and commentators of humanity. But in order to understand humankind, we first must know ourselves…

In the Spotlight: Adam Ristau

As an autodidact myself I can appreciate the amount of sheer will and grit it takes to be able to learn something without the benefits of…

In the Spotlight: Martin Keady

Martin Keady is a renaissance man. From screenwriter to poet and even an operatic librettist, Martin is able to capture the attention of…

In the Spotlight: Gregory Pricoli

Art is passion. The best stories and screenplays come from deep within us. It’s that inner burning you feel when you “must” sit down and…

In the Spotlight: Kathryn R. King

Futurism. Lately, people think of the worst possible outcome. Anywhere from Mad Max to Big Brother comes to mind. More than likely…

In the Spotlight: Tracy Schumer

The best writers have tasted life. They have lived the ups and downs. They have travelled the world and been awed by it’s unique diversity.

In the Spotlight: Lindy S. Hudis

As screenwriters, we are the purveyors of emotion. Our job is to create a character that an audience connects to on an almost primal level..

In the Spotlight: Brett Scieszka

Screenwriting is about finding balance. You can win awards, get optioned, and even produced and still struggle to find work. During this…

In the Spotlight: Les Zig

Screenwriting is an opportunity. It allows us to weave a story which can inspire hope or even challenge other peoples view of the world. Les

In the Spotlight: Jona Doug

Jona Doug. Michigan native. Lover of outdoors, Jeep Wranglers, and smoking meat. Contracts Lawyer by day. Screenwriter at night…

In the Spotlight: Jonathan Yates

Jonathan has discovered the most difficult literary art on the planet. Screenwriting. Many have approached this alluring and even…

In the Spotlight: Kathryn Orwig

This requires a level of dedication, love for the craft, and mindfulness of ones self to create a script worthy of being “on the big screen.

In the Spotlight: Larry E. Coleman

Becoming a screenwriter is not a destination unto itself. It is a path and finds us in the most unsuspecting ways as it did for Larry…

In the Spotlight: Kim Hornsby

Screenwriting is about community. Learning from your peers and giving back is essential to our own development on this path. Kim Hornsby…

In the Spotlight: Iustina Ciobanu

Her drive and focus have led her to write several novels and also become an award-winning screenwriter. It is of no surprise that she is…

In The Spotlight: Eric Rudnick

Explore the fascinating journey of Eric Rudnick, a versatile screenwriter and filmmaker whose narrative prowess stems from an initial…

In The Spotlight: Mary Scheyder

Mary Scheyder is a vibrant screenwriter whose journey from game programming to storytelling captures her unique spirit and dedication to…

Twisters: A love letter to 90s action films

28 years after the original, Twisters picked up where the original left off.
Twisters, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, is an interesting film to say the least.

How Competitive Is Screenwriting?

Discover the competitiveness of screenwriting. Learn how to stand out, navigate writing gigs, and build supportive relationships in this challenging industry.

Is Screenwriting hard?

Following up on our previous discussion about why screenwriting is hard, let’s delve into whether screenwriting itself is hard. The answer is nuanced and depends on several

Is Screenwriting a Good Career?

Explore if screenwriting is a good career. Learn about the realities, challenges, and rewards, including job inconsistency, financial aspects, and the creative fulfillment it offers.

Will Screenwriting Be Replaced by AI?

Will AI replace screenwriting? Explore the role and limitations of AI in screenwriting, featuring insights from industry experts. Discover how AI and human creativity can coexist

Why Is Screenwriting Important?

Discover the importance of screenwriting and its impact on visual storytelling, character development, cultural influence, and more. Learn why this craft is vital to the entertainment industry and how it shapes the stories we love.

Why is Screenwriting So Hard?

Discover why screenwriting is considered one of the toughest forms of writing. Learn about the challenges and get tips on how to overcome them. Perfect for aspiring screenwriters!

“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” and Its Skar King Issue

A Showa Era Throwback Had Fun, But A Major Flaw Stands Out Before I start, let me make something absolutely clear: I AM NOT COMPARING THIS FILM TO GODZILLA MINUS ONE! Don’t even ask. Also, SPOILER ALERT. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is a polarizing film. Fans and critics are split because though the […]

Can you Practice Screenwriting?

Unlock your screenwriting potential: Tips on how to practice, free scripts library, courses, and live Q&As to elevate your craft. Start writing today.

Can You Learn Screenwriting?

Unlock your screenwriting potential with unique insights from a dyslexic writer’s journey, practical guides, and courses designed for all learning styles.

Can Screenwriters Make Money?

Explore the realities of making money in screenwriting: a profession of passion, perseverance, and planning, not just a ticket to fame and fortune.

Can Screenwriters work From Home?

Explore how screenwriters thrive working from home, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and the rise of virtual writers’ rooms.

Can Screenwriters Become Actors?

Unlock the secrets to transitioning from screenwriting to acting with tips on honing your craft, networking, and creating opportunities.

Are Screenwriters in Demand?

Uncover the demand for screenwriters in cinema, from indie films to Hollywood, with expert tips for crafting standout scripts.

Are Screenwriting Classes worth it?

As a mentor to many aspiring screenwriters, a seasoned instructor of Advanced Screenwriting at Script University, and the author of the best-selling book, “The Guide for Every Screenwriter,” I’ve navigated the twists and turns of the screenwriting journey both personally and alongside many others. My mission has always been to guide, inspire, and elevate the […]

Godzilla Minus One: A Plus for the franchise

Godzilla Minus One Enters A New Age For Godzilla As a diehard Godzilla fan, I went into Godzilla Minus One as excited as I’ve been for every single film I’ve ever watched. From the initial film which talks about the dread and panic following WWII, the campy superhero he became during the Showa Era Godzilla […]

Writing For A Living Requires A Hard Lesson

Things That I Wish I Learned Sooner Whether as a screenwriter, novelist, content creator, musician… The reason you’re all here is because you want to be a career writer. The goal is to leave the day job, move into a more comfortable reality, and create our passions for a living. There is absolutely nothing wrong […]

WGA New MBA Released

These are the new details of the Agreed Upon MBA On September 26th, 2023, the WGA voted to terminate the strike at 12:01 AM Pacific Time. With the strike ending, the WGA also released their new contract to the public to see exactly what’s been agreed upon before they vote as a union to accept […]

WRITER’S STRIKE ENDS AS WGA AND AMPTP REACH AN AGREEMENT

The Writers and Studios agreed to end the nearly 5-month strike. 146 days. Television and movie productions lost out on almost 5 months of development. Pencils were down. Signs were up. They marched day and night by the big cooling tower. They had the plant, but we had the power. 146 days. The AMPTP released […]

WGA vs. AMPTP: The Comedy of Straw Men

How the AMPTP uses partial knowledge to increase public pressure and why it’s failing. 108 days in total so far. The WGA and the AMPTP are still apart on a deal, but negotiations are ongoing. That said, the AMPTP has indeed brought new contracts to the table, and the WGA said no. So what did […]

Scriptapalooza, It’s Not About The Apology. It’s about the Optics.

The damage the competition announcement did is already done. “The AI screenplay competition stands apart by showcasing the innovative potential of artificial intelligence, merging human creativity with machine intelligence.” This was a call to action from Scriptapalooza’s now deleted Artifical Intelligence Screenwriting Competition. In the amount of time it took to say that line aloud, […]

21 days later: there is a silver lining

Writers are having a hard time, but there is something you can hold on to. It’s easy to see why writers feel down right now. In fact, it’s completely understandable. We work hard and pay our dues, and some of us work day jobs to support our dreams of becoming great original writers or getting […]

Dear Hollywood, Stop Selling Writers the Dream. We’re not Buying It

One week into the strike, and there’s a looming shadow. One week into the 2023 WGA strike, there have been many major moments. Late-night shows are canceled. Shows like Stranger Things and The Hedge Knight are frozen in development until further notice. Finished products are still being released, although this writer is boycotting any new […]

WGA Srike/Unfair List

The WGA is Picketing, and there are rules. As the strike plays out, there are numerous companies and individuals who are currently on the Unfair list. The list was created by the Writer’s Guild board of directors to advise writers that these individuals or companies who have been accused of unfair practices, including: A list […]

WGA Strike Opinion: Empire Vs. Movement

There is a silver lining to the strike. The strike is in effect. Writers have walked off of sets. Late-night shows are canceled. Live variety shows are postponed. Many pre-productions have stopped, but this is only the beginning. Writers are picketing for their futures, their pay, and a sustainable life. Regardless of what is reported, […]

SXSW Filmmakers Proves A Major Point: Success Is Measured By Effort

The Writers and Filmmakers Present Faced Setbacks, But Made No Excuses With SXSW officially in the books, there are a lot of talking points. Great experiences? Check. Great films like “I Used To Be Funny” and “Late Night With The Devil”? Check. Music and networking? Check. SXSW was an experience like no other in terms […]

A Surprise Moment At SXSW From Robert Rodriguez

Meeting Someone Is Film Is One Thing, Meeting An Icon Is Another I will admit, I didn’t know what I was getting into when I was approached to do press for SXSW. I’ve written for sports, done movie reviews, and have interviews under my belt, but SXSW was something that I needed to experience firsthand […]

10 Common Dialogue Mistakes You’re Probably Making

Your dialogue is the lifeblood of your screenplay. It’s what takes an average scene and turns it into something great. But when it comes to writing good dialogue, it can be helpful to know what hazards to avoid. In this article, we’ll discuss 10 common mistakes people make when writing their characters’ conversations—and how you can avoid them!

Ep 28 – Directing & Writing Dave Made a Maze

AUDIO OF THIS PODCAST IS AVAILABLE HERE You are listening to the IFH Podcast network for more amazing filmmaking and screenwriting podcasts, just go to IFHpodcastnetwork.com Intro: All right, welcome to the successful screenwriter podcast, where we are dedicated to anything and everything screenwriting. Here, we interview successful screenwriters and filmmakers to discover just what it takes to make […]