How to Write a Screenplay Now

ebook A Roadmap to Go from Dream to Draft (Even If You're Short on Time or Filled with Doubt and Haven't Had Much Luck with Screenplay Writing Before) · Screenwriting Books for Beginners

By H. R. D'Costa

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Go from Dreaming About Writing a Screenplay to Doing It!

You got one, didn't you?

An amazing idea for a movie.

It could rival the gems (and certainly eclipse the garbage) made by Hollywood.

However, there's a problem.

You've never written a screenplay before. And you have no clue what to do and where to start.

Or, in an alternate scenario, you already know how to write a screenplay. But whenever you try to do it, it feels like wading through molasses.

And you're tired of that. Tired of wanting to write...but not actually writing.

Are you nodding your head in recognition?

Yeah, me too...because I know what that's like. I've spent a lot of time in that land.

Until finally, I got my ticket out.

You can too...if you understand one simple little thing.

*** Avoid This HUGE Mistake When Writing Your Movie Script ***

You're probably going into writing your screenplay with the intent to sell it.

But if you do that, you're putting yourself under enormous pressure. You'll freeze up. You won't get very much written (which, ironically, means you'll have nothing to sell).

Instead, write your screenplay with the intent to finish it.

With this new attitude, everything will change. You won't just be dreaming about writing a screenplay. You will:

Get. It. Done.

*** Imagine What It Would Be Like to Write the First Draft of Your Screenplay—Without Freezing Up ***

Imagine sitting down to write and instead of (a) slowing to a crawl or (b) giving up in the middle...you end your writing sessions with a big smile because of all the pages you got written.

You'll be pleased with the progress you made instead of berating yourself for not writing.

Whether you're looking to write your first screenplay (ever) or write your first screenplay draft (more easily), that's what your screenwriting experience can be like with the practical tips in this screenplay writing book.

*** Why This "How to Write a Screenplay" Guide Is Different Than Other Screenwriting Books ***

Because of this book's unique "finish first" philosophy, you're not going to engage in extensive prep work the way you would with other screenplay writing books.

Rather, you'll engage in minimum viable preparation—the least required to write a screenplay draft so that you'll actually get it done...

...instead of getting stuck in procrastination mode.

Plus, most other screenwriting books treat writing a screenplay like you're doing it in a vacuum. They skip or gloss over how to integrate screenwriting into your life—how to put your dream into action.

This book doesn't do that. It looks at screenplay writing within the context of the hurdles you'll face, ones that—

—come from your own mind
—arise as a byproduct of your busy schedule

—and shows you how to overcome them.

*** What You'll Learn with This Screenwriting Book for Beginners ***

—8 tips for carving out an hour of time to write each day (even if you're super-busy)

—the most important step to writing a screenplay (it's not what you think)

—the best way to stop feeling intimidated by the format for writing a screenplay

—how to break your story's structure, get to know your characters, and conduct research without getting stuck in procrastination mode

—a 4-step process for writing screenplay scenes while minimizing writer's block

—13 unusual ways to subdue the voice inside your head...

How to Write a Screenplay Now