Archive for the ‘WGA’ Category
Original Dramatic Content on Audible.com
The WGA‘s recent seminar on e-publishing revealed how this storytelling arena has just exploded in a few short years — and it’s indeed become a legit pool of intellectual property for Hollywood to draw from.
Screenwriters and the Web
From the WGA’s recent seminar on screenwriters exploiting the Web as a distribution and marketing platform.
WGA Coverage – Videogame Writing Work
The WGA is hosting an informational seminar on getting videogame writing work covered under the WGAw’s Interactive Program Contract (IPC).
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Partial Archives Now Up
alt.screenwriters was a column that ran in the WGA trade magazine Written By from 1996-2007. For historical purposes, I’m in the process of re-publishing the columns online. (They were published online by yours truly from 1996 to 2009; WGA member and fellow author Deborah Todd was co-writer during the first several years.)
The first 23 years of columns are now available, and I’ll continue to add to the archive throughout the Spring and Summer. If you’d like to know about the dawn of convergence between traditional screenwriting and emergent media/new media/interactive screenwriting, this will provide some of the bulletins from the bleeding edge, as they were filed.