You’ve finished your screenplay. What to do now? “Write another script and another,” says Greg Beal, director of the prestigious Nicholl Fellowships for screenwriters. “Watch movies and television and read scripts. At some point, take the first script out of the drawer and rewrite it. Repeat.” Beal has read and judged thousands of screenplays for the Nicholl Fellowships, which are administered by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and award a prize of $35,000 to five promising screenwriters each year — almost $4 million since the program’s inception in 1986. Also Read: How to Join SAG-aftra He says many beginning screenwriters make the.
- 7/20/2016
- by Andrew Bernard
- The Wrap
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