<p>Do you have a Big Movie Idea that you're just dying to write, but aren't quite sure how to do it? Don't know how to compile and organize your ideas in a cohesive manner? Are you unsure of the "rules" of screenwriting, but are willing to learn?<br> <br> HOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAY, by Travis Seppala
The Writer's Guide to Writing Your Screenplay: How to Write Great Screenplays for Movies and Television
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- 2002
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