Beal, Greg
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
A Foot In the Back Door: Alternative Access to the Screen, 1994
Breaking In: Tales for the Nineties, 1997
Common Mistakes Writers Make, 2005
Craft Session #9: Finding the Right Script, 2002
Craft Session: Getting Started, 2001
So you’ve decided to start writing movies. Where do you start? Classes Conferences? Books? Is there information online? Do you need to buy a screenwriting program? Do you need to move to Los Angeles? Too many scary questions? No need to worry. I promise. Everything you need to know to get yourself going will be discussed in this session. 1 audiocassette, sides A and B, about 83 minutes
Everybody Knows Somebody, 1999
Your uncle's best friend's hairstylist used to cut David Lynch's mom's hair. Greg Beal tells you how to make, and take advantage of, these connections.
1 audiocassette, sides A and B.
Formatting Your Screenplay, 1997
From Script to Property-The Development Process, 1995
How to Get the Most Out of the Festival, 2005
I'm on Top of the World!: Success Stories, 1998
Made for TV: Writing Movies for Television, 1996
Screenplay Competitions, 2004
Screenplay Contests: How Not to Ruin Your Script, 2001
Numerous, easily fixed problems can snare even the best writers. Don’t submit your screenplay to a contest without first making sure that you will tastefully show your greatness. Discover the keys to proving your professionalism, and find out how to make your script an easy read, free from silly and distracting mistakes. Winners are as winners polish. 1 audiocassette, sides A and B, about 81 minutes
Screenplay Contests: How Not to Ruin Your Script, 2002
Screenplay Format Now, 1999
Each year the rules change a little. Get the latest info on how your script has to look to have the best chance of navigating through the industry's many check points.
1 audiocassette, sides A and B, about 90 minutes.
Script Coverage, 2005
Second Rounder Panel: Writers , 2006
Sense and Sensibility: Should I Spend All My Time Writing the Next Die Hard IV?, 1996
So, Your Aunt Isn’t a Studio Chief, 2002
Where Do I Start?, 2000
Here we have a basic course on the fundamentals of screenwriting. Find out what to do and what not to do before you put pen to paper or finger to keyboard. Common script problems are addressed, while important writing practices are reinforced. Don't start your next script without a sound and structured game plan. Two sides of audiocassette tape, about 74 minutes total.
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