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Before You Write Your First Script: 10 Films About the Writing Life

There is no shortage of books about screenwriting. They will teach you structure, character, dialogue, and conflict. They will explain the three-act model, the midpoint, the dark night of the soul. What they cannot teach you is what it actually feels like to be a writer; the obsession, the paralysis, the strange relationship between the person who writes and the work that gets written.

6 gennaio 202613 min
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A detailed photograph capturing a large, bound stack of screenplays arranged on a wooden desk. The scene is a writer's creative workspace.

How Many Pages Should Your Screenplay Be? Understanding Screenplay Length

Ask a screenwriter how long their script is and they will almost certainly answer in pages, not words. A novelist measures their work in word count. A screenwriter measures theirs in pages. The reason for this is one of the most practical conventions in the industry, and understanding it changes how you think about the physical document in your hands. The rule is simple: one page of properly formatted screenplay equals approximately one minute of screen time. A 100-page screenplay is, in theory, a 100-minute film. This is not a precise formula; action-heavy sequences can move faster, dialogue-heavy scenes can run slower but as a working approximation, it is reliable enough that the entire industry has organized itself around it.

4 novembre 20259 min
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A close-up view of a human hand editing a highlighted screenplay with a red pen next to a metallic robotic hand pointing at the same page. The wooden desk is cluttered with stacks of scripts, a yellow highlighter, and a mechanical pencil under warm lighting.

The Ghost in the Script: AI, Authorship, and the Future of Screenwriting

The film industry has survived every technological disruption thrown at it. Sound. Color. Digital cameras. Streaming. Each time, the industry adapted, evolved, and found a way to absorb the new without abandoning what made it essential in the first place. Artificial intelligence may be different. Not because it threatens the technology of filmmaking — but because it threatens something more fundamental: the authorship at the center of it. For the first time, the question of who wrote a script is no longer a simple one. And for producers, development executives, and script readers, that question is becoming one of the most consequential they will face.

7 ottobre 20257 min
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The Mechanics of Storytelling: Understanding Deus Ex Machina

There is a familiar feeling every viewer recognizes, even if they do not have a name for it. A film is nearing its final act. The characters are trapped. The story has tightened itself into a corner. The outcome seems inevitable. And then suddenly something happens. An event, a revelation, a character, or a force arrives from outside the logic of the narrative and resolves what the story itself has not resolved.

19 agosto 20256 min
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A grid of twelve area charts created by Bo McCready, visualizing the relative popularity of different film genres from 1910 to 2018 based on IMDb data. Each labeled chart tracks the annual percentage of film releases for genres like Action, Comedy, Horror, and Documentary, highlighting over a century of cinematic trends.

What Genre Is Your Film? Why the Answer Matters More Than You Think

Ask a filmmaker what genre their film is, and you will often get a hesitant answer. A list of influences. A comparison to three other films. A long pause. But genre is not something a story chooses it is something a story has. And the sooner a filmmaker understands what their story is carrying, the better every decision that follows will be. Genre is not a marketing label applied after the fact. It is a language that audiences, producers, and distributors have been speaking for centuries long before cinema existed. Understanding it is not a commercial compromise. It is a creative advantage.

12 agosto 20251 min
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The Ordinary Extraordinary: Deconstructing Magical Realism in Literature

When a rain of yellow flowers falls over a town following the death of an old man, no one in Gabriel García Márquez's Macondo calls a scientist, panics, or questions the laws of physics. They sweep the petals off the porch and carry on with their morning. This moment captures the defining paradox of magical realism: a literary mode where the miraculous is treated with matter-of-fact indifference, and the mundane is observed with awe.

22 luglio 20259 min
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