What Is Screenwriting?


by Zinn Jeremiah

Feature films are acted and filmed from screenplays. The term screenplay can also be referred to in shorthand as a script. Scripts are used in every acted and filmed form within the entertainment industry. Feature movies, television movies, hour dramas, and sitcoms are all performed and filmed from a script.

Screenplay writing has become an extremely popular form of study within the entertainment industry, on par in popularity with film direction certainly -- if not more popular than -- but still probably less popular than acting. Some universities now have entire programs dedicated completely to screenwriting. In fact, many if not most southern California universities have a screenwriting program (southern California being the de facto capital of the American entertainment industry).

Prestigious university screenwriting programs, and most of these exist at southern California schools, are overrun with applications. It's an on-the-ground indication of how popular the screenwriting form has become. What is it that one learns by attending a university screenwriting program? How to write a screenplay that will be seen favorably by the entertainment industry, presumably. Acceptance into a prestigious screenwriting program is not a guarantee of a successful screenwriting career; it is, however, a guarantee of networking access, and proper connections are extremely important in the entertainment industry.

One does not need to attend a university screenwriting program to have a screenwriting career. There are rules and methods to screenwriting that must be learned and understood and applied, but a university isn't a mandatory training ground. Any number of established screenwriters did not attend a university screenwriting program.

Screenwriting has probably, if not certainly, surpassed the novel as the preferred writing form for aspiring fiction writers. There are any number of reasons for this, and the assumption that the entertainment industry is especially glamorous is probably one of them. But the screenplay is also typically much shorter than the novel is, and is possibly seen as a potentially easier goal as a result.

Screenwriters can earn considerable amounts of money -- millions of dollars -- but big salary screenwriters are rare. Screenwriters are also often treated dismissively by entertainment industry decision makers, and are typically given little to no final authority. Screenwriting is not generally a form for those seeking control or notoriety. This reality is frustrating for some screenwriters, and a number of them have produced works over the years documenting what they perceive as disrespectful treatment.

Television writers tend to be received better than feature film writers are within the entertainment industry. Perhaps the time deadlines inherent to television mean the television writer is less likely to be disregarded: their immediate work is needed. Though television work may be better for the ego, though it carries less prestige than feature film work, any form of screenwriting comes up short against playwriting and writing novels in the areas of writer control and writer recognition.

About the Author

Zinn Jeremiah writes freelance. Read more of Zinn's online work at http://www.hubonline.biz/website-content.htm . To learn more about screenwriting, visit http://www.hubonline.biz/for-the-screen.htm .

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