Do the visuals in your writing translate to the screen?
Almost every week, I get an email from one of our readers asking the same question: “How do I get my screenplay noticed by Hollywood?” Most of my advice is to “Write the best story you can. And make it marketable.” But that’s slightly general advice.
We all want to be professional screenwriters, but how do we get there?
Honestly, if you want to stand out, make your writing visual.
This seems like a hard task, but I assure you it’s not. When you sit down and read your scenes, the way to stand out is to make sure the reader can see them clearly in their mind. So how do you do that?
Let’s get started.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.