This year I feel very fortunate in having the following three guest judges who will help choose the winners from the ten finalistsโZac Sanford of Suntaur Entertainment-Ashley Meyers, produced screenwriter and founder of SellingYourScreenplay.com-Emily Blake โ Screenwriter, blogger, creator of Bamboo KillersI have only the
Happy New Year’s Eve!*We end this holiday season with an extremely competitive Logline Friday. Honestly, there were seven loglines that I thought could be winners. It was a struggle to pick one.So how did I decide? I did what I usually do when caught in
Script Doctor Eric keeps his fees low to help as many screenwriters as he can.Compare Script Doctor Eric with some of the competitors:Scriptdoctor.net - $350Scriptdoctor911 - $300 to $450Scripthollywood.com - $545Ghostwords.com - $500 to $1000And NONE of those services offer notes from a produced screenwriter
After so many great scripts, here are the winners of Script Doctor Eric’s 2010 Screenplay Competition.(Coming soon: Summaries of each of the finalists, and judges comments on the winners.)Grand Prize WinnerSHORT TERM FORECASTby Brad Sorensen$200 CashFree Script Consultation with Script Doctor EricScript handed to two
I love Tuesdays in January.Waking up on Oscar Nominations Day (OND)* is like waking up on a Hollywood-created Christmas: A few pleasant surprises, a ton of predictable results, and some big dissappointments.For this year’s OND** the most pleasant surprise is Demián Bichir, whose subtle performance