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CS Weekly Archive > The Big Picture
Features that cover all aspects of screenwriting, from our "Seven Best" lists to analysis of old favorites and new classics.
07/06/07—"Winners' Circle:
2007 Los Angeles Film Festival
Wrap Up," by Danny Munso
06/29/07—"Shock Jocks and Sickos:
The 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival," by Danny Munso & Jeff Goldsmith
06/15/07—"Television Gets Made: The Legacy of The Sopranos," by Jason Davis
06/01/07 — "'The World Is Yours':The Writing of the Original Scarface," by Stephen Jacobs

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From
the Trenches
Working screenwriters discuss in their own words a
particular aspect of screenwriting, from the mechanics
of writing to the personal and professional impact
that writing has had on their lives. > VIEW
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The
Art of Craft
Screenwriting experts discuss how to approach various
aspects of writing and the writing life. A mini-seminar
each week from the people who write the books and
teach the classes. > VIEW
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The Big Picture
Features that cover all aspects of screenwriting, from our "Seven Best" lists to analysis of old favorites and new classics. > VIEW ARCHIVE
Expert
Witness
A panel of experts assembled to provide the facts
about the screenwriting business. Readers will be
able have their questions answered by an agent, producer,
entertainment attorney, and WGA representativeand
without paying that 10% commission. > VIEW
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Son
of a Pitch
A weekly tutorial on how to write a script. Each week
deals with a different element of creating a script,
with the ultimate goal to provide a step-by-step instruction
manual for new writers. The guide for this is a writer
just diving into screenwriting himself, who asks the
pros questions any new screenwriter would have about
this brave new world. > VIEW
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Weekend
Read
Film, book, web site and technology reviews from a
writers perspective. How can these items help
a writer on his or her journey, or make that journey
more enjoyable? > VIEW ARCHIVE
DVD
Reviews
DVD reviews from a writers point of view.
What aspects of this script and features of this DVD
illuminate the writing, development, and storytelling
process? > VIEW ARCHIVE
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