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Insights from the 2013 Black List: Scene Spacing

Insights from the 2013 Black List: Scene Spacing

by Trevor Mayes | Jan 22, 2014 | Formatting, Industry Advice, Modern Craft, The Black List | 2 comments

Recap This series takes a look at current trends in screenwriting and screenplay formatting, by examining the 2013 Black List scripts. In Part 1, I investigated the page count stats. In Part 2, I examined the use of bold and underlined scene headings. The Black List...
Insights from the 2013 Black List: Scene Spacing

Insights from the 2013 Black List: Bold Scene Headings

by Trevor Mayes | Jan 14, 2014 | Formatting, Industry Advice, Modern Craft, The Black List | 0 comments

Recap This series takes a look at current trends in screenwriting and screenplay formatting, by examining the Black List scripts. In Part 1, I investigated the page count stats for all of the 2013 Black List scripts. The Black List 2013 – Part 2: Bold and...
Insights from the 2013 Black List: Scene Spacing

Insights from the 2013 Black List: Page Count

by Trevor Mayes | Jan 7, 2014 | Industry Advice, Modern Craft, The Black List | 2 comments

The Black List 2013 – Part 1: Average Page Count If you’re reading this blog, then odds are you already know that at the end of every year, the Black List gets published. While it claims to not be a “best scripts” list, it certainly receives...
The Hobbit and High Frame Rate

The Hobbit and High Frame Rate

by Trevor Mayes | Dec 22, 2013 | Behind the Scenes, Movie Reviews, My Experiences | 5 comments

Liked the movie. Hated the high frame rate. In select IMAX theaters they’re showing the The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug with the higher frame rate (48 frames per second vs. the standard 24 frames per second). Having never seen a movie with this controversial...
Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest – Reader Submission

Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest – Reader Submission

by Trevor Mayes | Nov 5, 2013 | Contests, Critique, Script Notes | 4 comments

Disgruntled A few months back, a reader of my blog (Danny), posted a comment on one of my articles about the Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest. He was “disgruntled” and more than a little baffled as to why his 15 page script didn’t make the cut...
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