Spotting a Winning Story
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 Published On Apr 9, 2024

Discover the secrets to recognizing and perfecting a winning screenplay with industry expert Tom Malloy. In this invaluable video, Tom shares his insights on what makes a screenplay stand out, how to receive and utilize feedback effectively, and why continuous revision is your key to success. Whether you're drafting your first script or seeking to elevate your screenwriting craft, these strategies will guide you toward creating compelling narratives that captivate audiences.
 
🎬 *What You'll Learn:*
- The criteria for identifying a 'killer screenplay.'
- The importance of constructive criticism and how to get 'good reads.'
- Techniques for developing your script through revision.
- How reading successful screenplays in your genre can improve your writing.
- Tips for modeling your screenplay on proven winners for greater impact.
 
📘 *Mentioned Resources:*
- The Avengers screenplay
- The Dark Knight Rises screenplay
- List of top 50 screenplays to read
 
✍️ *For Screenwriters:*
This video is a must-watch if you're passionate about screenwriting and want to elevate your skills to craft stories that not only sell but resonate deeply with your audience. Tom Malloy's advice, drawn from years of successful screenwriting and filmmaking, will inspire you and provide practical steps to refine your screenplay.
 
Writing a professional screenplay is the ONLY way to become a working writer, and the tools you need to learn this can only be found in the Write Your Screenplay course.
 
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