month : 03/2014 5 results

Screenwriter Evan Daugherty on DIVERGENT

How do you take a novel beloved by young adults all over the world and make it into a feature length film while keeping the fans happy? Very faithfully says screenwriter Evan Daugherty about his new movie Divergent.  Daugherty says he spent more than a year adapting the young adult book by Veronica Roth into the feature length screenplay. Dive...

Geoff Moore and David Posamentier on BETTER LIVING THROUGH CHEMISTRY

“The script that we shot was almost the same as the script that we set up,” says Geoff Moore, co-writer and director, of his new indie comedy Better Living Through Chemistry. Shooting the script you wrote is a rarity in Hollywood. Things have a tendency to change once more people get involved in the story process. Moore and his writing and ...

BAD WORDS screenwriter Andrew Dodge

How do you sell a spec script in Hollywood? It used to be that a writer would have to acquire representation, an agent or a manager, who could send the spec material out into the marketplace and hope a studio or production company would make an offer. That was before The Black List, an industry list of the best unproduced spec scripts voted on by ...

Craig Wright on MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN

The beloved brainiac dog of the 60s, Mr. Peabody, returns for his very own feature film along with his son Sherman. The silly time travel movie with a heart-warming father and son story is not the typical subject matter for TV writer Craig Wright, who wrote Mr. Peabody & Sherman. Wright’s other credits include dark and meandering dramas ...

Craig Wright on MR. PEABODY & SHERMAN

The beloved brainiac dog of the 60s, Mr. Peabody, returns for his very own feature film along with his son Sherman. The silly time travel movie with a heart-warming father and son story is not the typical subject matter for TV writer Craig Wright, who wrote Mr. Peabody & Sherman. Wright’s other credits include dark and meandering dramas ...
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