Script Magazine

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Published since 1989, scr(i)pt magazine is a bimonthly publication that examines the film industry through the eyes of the screenwriter. The magazine serves as both a resource for the craft of screenwriting and a source of inspiration from professionals in the field such as Ron Bass, Frank Darabont, Robert Duvall, Randall Wallace, Les and Glen Charles, and Richard LaGravenese. Each issue of scr(i)pt offers writers information about writing, marketing, and selling sc… More >>

Script Magazine

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5 Responses to “Script Magazine”

  1. I ordered a subscription to SCRIPT and never got a single copy. Thus, I’m highly unsatisfied.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. As an aspiring screenwriter, I can’t explain how motivated I am after every single issue of Script. Most of the articles make me feel like I can really do it — and I really love the change over to Final Draft. I think they’ve made the magazine exponentially better.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Script is an fantastic magazine for anyone who is interested in the writing that makes or breaks a film. The contributing authors offer practical advice on how to tackle different screenwriting issues. The articles on recent and upcoming films are very insightful. Even if I do not find the film’s subject to be particularly interesting, the article usually focuses enough on the writing and production aspects to entice my curiosity. I look forward to every issue, and I am disappointed only by the fact that it is released bimonthly instead of monthly.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. With so many options out there for any field, it is hard to determine which magazines to choose for research, ideas, and so forth. As a filmmaker, we subscribe to a few for our industry. We’ve only received two issues so far, as a new subscriber, and are so happy to have finally gotten a magazine with CONTENT. I am so sick of advertisements filling 90% of the pages of most magazines, and with SCRIPT there are actually articles you will read and learn from, as well as enjoy.

    Any writer should try this magazine!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I have subscribed to a few magazines like Creative Screenwriting and Writers Digest. I think this is one of the best magazines because it really looks at the writer and what writers go through in regards to writing a script. It’s focus is not just on major movies like Creative Screenwriting. I think the big difference between the two is that Script has a variety of films/television it reviews and critiques. Also, it adds a writers view more than an editorial on a mega blockbuster film. Yes, you need to understand a review of a high concept film, but wouldn’t you rather have a magazine like Script that provides information on what is a high concept first? And then break’s down the craft and creative process? Sometimes it does it quite well, but capturing the writers perspective. if you are not certain whether to choose Script or Creative Screenwriting, let me help you, Choose SCRIPT! Thanks.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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