Screenplay Generator
Writing screenplays may look difficult, but with the right tools and right approach you can effortlessly create a script that will astonish all who read it – this includes jaded Hollywood fatcats!
Obviously you have your favourite web sites. That goes without saying.
But have you ever stopped to think how much better those sites would be if Hollywood scriptwriters got ahold of them and turned them into a movie screenplay?
Of course you have… you’re not an idiot!
Of course, one could alternatively go through the tedious and difficult process of sitting down with some screenwriting software, pondering the fundamentals of the successful movie script, then extrapolating the essence of the web page in question into a successful and compelling movie screenplay.
But this is the 21st century people. Let’s leave the screenwriting to the mindless automatons where it belongs and focus our attention where it truly matters – getting that script greenlit!
Some random advice: when looking to collaborate on a screenplay as we are here, you typically get best results with a web site with plenty to offer. Many blogs will work well, as will pages with lots of content.
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Posted: April 3rd, 2006 under interactive.
Tags: automatons, hollywood scriptwriters, screenwriting software
[...] Wars the other night. Rarely have I seen a more by-the-numbers rom-com. Minute by minute, as if by screenwriting clockwork, each beat in the inane storyline was slammed down with dire predictability until finally, with [...]