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Screenwriting at Birkbeck, University of London

Language: English Studies in English
University website: www.bbk.ac.uk
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Screenwriting
Screenwriting, also called scriptwriting, is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is frequently a freelance profession.
Screenwriting
[Screenwriting] is no more complicated than old French torture chambers, I think. It's about as simple as that.
Writer/Director James L. Brooks in the documentary Dreams on Spec
Screenwriting
The people who make movies are actually desperate for good material. They’re desperate. And honestly if you write a brilliant script they really wouldn’t care if you were a 95-year-old grandmother from Duluth. They really want something that’s brilliant on the page. And it’s actually one of the main reasons that I chose it, is that it’s very subject to elbow grease, subject to hard work.
Aline Brosh McKenn "Screenwriters' Lecture: Aline Brosh McKenna" BAFTA, 21, September 2010
Screenwriting
I moved into directing for a couple of reasons. ... Most directors, I discovered, need to be convinced that the screenplay they’re going to direct has something to do with them. And this is a tricky thing if you write screenplays where women have parts that are equal to or greater than the male part. And I thought, 'Why am I out there looking for directors?'—because you look at a list of directors, it’s all boys. It certainly was when I started as a screenwriter. So I thought, 'I’m just gonna become a director and that’ll make it easier.'
Nora Ephron, writer/director, in the documentary Dreams on Spec
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