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  • How Do You Start To Learn Screenwriting?

    The first time I wanted to write a script,
    I wrote it. I went to the local book store
    and bought every book on screenwriting.
    I studied the books and drafted a
    screenplay. This led to a rewrite.
    Rewriting is screenwriting. It’s like
    sculpting. The writer refines and refines
    always striving for perfection. Perfection
    is relative, so, the writer must get to the
    point where they are satisfied and then,
    the writer should begin the process of
    marketing the script.

    I finished my first script in two weeks.
    In one month, I had a WGA agent. In
    six weeks, the script was being read
    by someone at Disney. It was eventually
    produced and aired on cable.

    I created a job so that I could write. The
    job was to sit for visitation at a mortuary.
    It allowed me to study and to write.

    If you are able to squeeze in one hour
    each day to write, you will eventually be
    able to write for more than one hour
    each day. Like cleaning your teeth, set
    aside a certain amount of time each
    day, simply, to write, even if that is
    only 30 minutes. The key, is to write
    everyday at that time, even though,
    at times, you may feel like it’s useless.
    That is part of being a writer, to deal
    with feelings of uselessness. It goes
    with the territory. It is the writer’s
    job to overcome that, as well as other
    emotions that come up.

    Writing requires creativity. Creative
    people are usually on the edge of
    emotion, most of the time. So, that
    also usually goes with the territory
    of writing.

    I hope this has been of help to you.

    Best Regards,

    Donald L. Vasicek
    The Zen of Writing and Filmmaking
    http://michaelc.nextmp.net/wordpress
    dvasicek@earthlink.net