About

Tarantino started out in a video store. Kevin Smith shot “Clerks” in the same convenience store where he once worked. I followed my friend and sometime co-screenwriter to the badlands of Hollywood, landing in the shallow end of the movie-making pond, where the most dangerous, hungry, and ruthless fish are found. My official job title was Assistant Development Executive. My work duties included making coffee, picking up dry-cleaning, but also reading the hundreds of scripts dropped off every week, and providing coverage for each one. It was here I learned the true power and import of the “reader,” the gatekeeper of every script.

Readers gather in herds like wildebeests to talk about work, butt heads, and protect themselves. Everyone talks about what makes a great script, what makes a poor script, and what makes for a marketable script.  I spent a lot of time in these creative klatches. Using what I’d learned, I wrote scripts of my own. I have had three scripts optioned, and have also been hired to write adaptations, a feature-length film and another for an animated series. I’ve consulted on individual screenplays, and for three production companies. I’ve read thousands of scripts for screenwriting competitions and have spoken about screenwriting at conferences across the US.

Everything I’ve learned, both the easy way and the hard, I’ve put into “Scriptease.”

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For professional reasons, I’m not naming names.

One Comment (+add yours?)

  1. Michael Chomse
    Jan 13, 2012 @ 06:00:58

    Kevin,

    I am enjoying the freshness of Scriptease. I’m applying the lessons learned to my first script, thank you. (Reading Chapter 11 as I write this.)

    I have a request of you. I downloaded the ebook from Diesel-ebooks.com. My problem is that Chapter 21′s Footnotes are actually copied from Chapter 22 – so I’m missing your clever comments and interesting insights. Footnote 5 from Chapter 3 is also on the ‘most wanted’ list.

    I could make up my own footnotes, which would honor the spirit of creativity in which I’m reading your book… or you could tell me what you were thinking in the four/five footnotes I’m missing. Maybe.

    Either way, I thought I’d tell you about the missing links.

    Michael Chomse.

    Reply

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