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,...
by BlueCat | Sep 5, 2016 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
The internet has transformed the world of screenwriting tools. There is a plethora of technologies to support budding writers to hone their craft and create the best possible material.Whether they’re taking care of the formatting so you don’t have to worry about it,...
by BlueCat | Aug 9, 2016 | The BlueCat Screenplay Competition Blog
Kubrick’s film adaptation of The Shining focuses on how thin the line between rationality and irrationality can be in the human psyche. This theme is frequently reinforced by symbols such as the big maze outside the Hotel that illustrates the ease with which one...
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