If you're creating comedy for the TV, radio, stage or film you probably need to communicate your dialogue and instructions via a script. This tutorial walks you through how you should format your ...
It's important to know your market. Check the schedules and watch as much TV drama as you can – see what genres and formats are on, what's popular, what works, what doesn't work, what grips and ...
If you’re an avid podcast fan, you’ll notice that there are (broadly speaking) two types of shows: non-narrative and narrative. Non-narrative podcasts are more freewheeling, constructed around ...
Ever wanted to start a podcast? The importance of a good script is often underestimated but getting it right can be crucial to the success of a podcast. Jessie Aru-Phillips, a seasoned podcaster, is ...
Writing a situation comedy is hard. Really hard. Even the ones that make it to screen aren't always well received. Dramas have it much easier - they just have to write "and then the mum dies" and it's ...
Our wrap up notes for the fourth session in our 2026 Script Essentials Webinar series Our fourth Script Essentials session ...
This resource is suitable for creative writing for primary school learners. Drama scripts are written to be performed by actors in the theatre, on television, film, and radio. This director is putting ...
Writer's block has left many screenwriters staring at the blinking cursor. AI tools can help them get over the finish line, but that raises a few questions: Did you write that story? Or did your ...
In the street, on a bus – you’ll find inspiration for a script anywhere. Just listen and look, and most of all, be authentic Screenwriting is a live medium. Unlike a novel, you depend on actors to ...
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