Become A Successful Screenwriter: Break In, Break Through & Break Out
- Joel Mendoza (Producer & Founding Partner Fresh Voices LLC)
- Articles & Interviews
First the depressing news! Hollywood is rapidly changing and the rules for screenwriting success are changing with it. Gone are the days of a Hollywood flush with development money, first look deals and discretionary funds. Agents only have time for established talent that earn top dollar. Managers are less likely to invest their time and energy trying to break new writers. Producers want fully developed, high quality material, and financiers want to know the whole package before committing any cash. All this has placed an incredible burden on writers already straining to break in.
And now the good news!


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Part I) What is the Screenwriter’s Voice?
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Part 3) Why a Fresh Voice is Your Key to a Successful Career?
For me a fresh voice is something we all have. It’s our unique view of the world and our unique emotional response to it. The tricky thing with screenwriting isn’t necessarily how to find that voice but how to free it from all the other acquired voices in our head. That’s not to say being influenced by other people’s work is bad, just that our inspiration from that work should also be fresh and singular. Nobody reads a book or watches a film in the same way. Tarantino’s writing is hugely influenced by other filmmakers yet it still feels original.
Another year, another batch of wonderful films. To a regular moviegoer they're just entertainment, but to a screenwriter they are
When you think of the greatest screenplays you probably think of films with witty banter or complex plot structure, what you probably don’t think about is image. Don’t underestimate the power of a single image on your audience. It’s a vibrant color on your palette, and here are a few ways to paint with it:
We get asked this question a lot!