Kids in the Spotlight (KITS) has a script to screen program that results in films written and produced by kids and young ...
Screenwriter Mark L. Smith joins us to talk about writing the blockbuster thriller Twisters. This week on On Story, screenwriter Mark L. Smith joins us for a conversation on writing the blockbuster, ...
The journey from an idea to a perfectly created movie is full of excitement and creativity. Madam Sengupta is a movie that ...
Ari Aster is a good sport. The Eddington writer-director didn't have to entertain The Hollywood Reporter‘s questions about an embryonic draft of his COVID-19 Western, but he did so anyway, further ...
On May 3, the Eastern AD/UPM Council Member Education Committee sought to demystify the seemingly Herculean task of figuring out the intricacies involved in getting everyone together to make a ...
A reference to a tray of hot dogs and assorted junk food became a tray of seven hot dogs, which served as a touching, esoteric tribute to Cregger’s late dear friend and longtime The Whitest Kids U’ ...
Trilith Institute is once again hosting Script to Screen Summer Camps, exposing middle and high school students to key creative aspects of filmmaking. The camps are happening at Trilith Studios, North ...
If you’ve been sitting on a great idea for a movie script, now’s a good time to start typing. From now through November 23, the Independent Feature Project Phoenix is looking for short film scripts to ...
Peter Chan Ho-sun’s “She’s Got No Name,” which opened this year’s Shanghai International Film Festival, represents one of the most tortuous paths from page to screen in recent memory. In an extensive ...
Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl discuss writing for the beloved animated comedy Bojackhorseman. This week on On Story, we’re joined by Joe Lawson and Alison Flierl, two writers from the beloved adult, ...
No stranger to the acquaintance of Hollywood's makers and shakers, due mostly to Sun Valley's star-studded rap sheet, our quaint state has seen plenty of smiling silver screeners in recent years. Let ...
The Eddington writer-director didn’t have to entertain The Hollywood Reporter‘s questions about an embryonic draft of his COVID-19 Western, but he did so anyway, further illustrating how the writing ...