Newsletters
Craig Kellem and Judy Kellem are the co-publishers of an online newsletter for screenwriters. Each issue is filled with helpful pointers for developing your script, answers to frequently asked questions, and anecdotes about business in Hollywood. Read them online:
Issue Forty Five: Screenwriting, Where to Start?
Issue Forty Four: Big Movie Deal
Issue Forty Three: So What the Heck is a Story Treatment?
Issue Forty Two: An interview with Judy & Craig
Issue Forty One: Getting To The "Why"
Issue Forty: "Tripping The Light Fantastic"
Issue Thirty Nine: "Sandboxing Life"
Issue Thirty Eight: "The
Bitch Goddess Of Hollywood Success"
Issue
Thirty Seven: "Art
Of The Query"
Issue
Thirty Six: "More
Confessions"
Issue
Thirty Five: "A
Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Guillotine"
Issue Thirty Four: "Insights
for 2006"
Issue Thirty Three: Revisiting
- "It's the singular image that becomes art"
Issue Thirty Two: An
Idea Is Not A Concept
Issue Thirty One: A
Little Bit Of Makeup
Issue
Thirty: Shame
Issue
Twenty nine: Can-can
on the countertop
Issue Twenty eight: Balance of Judy and Craig Radio Interview
Issue Twenty seven: Voice of America Interviews Judy and Craig
Issue Twenty six: Lit Agent Answers Questions
Issue Twenty five: Trusting the magic!
Issue Twenty four: Contest continues to rock!
Issue Twenty three: Insights for 2004
Issue Twenty two: Less Is Always More
Issue Twenty one: How Can I Tell If I'm ready To Write?
Issue Twenty: The Game of Their Lives
Issue Nineteen: All Of The Above
Issue Eighteen: Let's Get Personal
Issue Seventeen: The Ten Rules Of Writing Comedy
Issue Sixteen: Hollywood Explained
Issue Fifteen: ScriptBlaster interviews Judy and Craig
Issue Fourteen: If You Never Want to Know Anything Else
Issue Thirteen: Scenes as Concepts
Issue Twelve: Who Says You Can't Tell the Director What to Do?
Issue Eleven: Writer on the Brink
Issue Ten: Getting Started
Issue Nine: Writers' block
Issue Eight: Pitching the Script
Issue Seven: Agency of the Performing Arts Interview
Issue Six: We get letters
Issue Five: Selling your script
Issue Four: The craft of creativity
IssueThree: It's the story, stupid!
Issue Two: Questions, quotations, and script notes
Issue One: Top ten list for successful screenwriting
Or Click here to signup for the next issue of MovieScribe Online to be delivered via email.
|