by BlueCat | May 20, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
By Andrew Schwartz Origins of the Franchise. As it relates to the decades-old, genre-defining film-franchise, Alien: Covenant serves one true purpose: to explain the origin of the film’s legendary Xenomorph. Supported by an excellent cast, beautifully haunting...
by BlueCat | May 19, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
by Christina K. Holmes 1. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humblebaek, Denmark Fancy a trip abroad to get the creative juices flowing? Look no further than a small city north of Copenhagen on the Danish-Swedish border. A modern art museum on the shores of the Oresund...
by BlueCat | May 15, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
Dialogue, it’s a crucial part of any successful script, but also the easiest element to get wrong. Novice writers will often write flat dialogue where characters simply state how they feel, asserting a beat within a scene instead of massaging it into place. If a...
by BlueCat | May 12, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
King Arthur: What works, what doesn’t, and what this film says about the time in which it was produced. By Andrew L. Schwartz In Hollywood, the 2017 summer season is off to a predictable start. With Warner Bros’. new release, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,...
by BlueCat | May 12, 2017 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
Writing the Screenplay: One Pomodoro at a Time by Charlotte Winters By now, you know that the key to writing a 110-page screenplay is to break things down. Break your story down into acts, break your acts down into beats, and break your beats down into objectives,...
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