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Several people have told me my stories would make good screenplays. I hope that's true because it means they've found something worthwhile in what I write.
The problem is that I don't know much about writing screenplays. And while I may never write a screenplay, it's nice to know there's a tool available should I want to.
Amazon recently launched
Amazon Storywriter, a tool for writing screenplays. It is a tool being promoted by
Amazon Studios as a way to get new ideas and writers involved in the production of videos and movies, and, if I may go out on a limb here, make money for Amazon. If it gives us beginners a chance, that's all right by me.
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Amazon Storywriter screenshot |
Part of the process is to allow others to provide feedback during the early parts of development. This can be critical for beginners, and helpful for every writer.
The tool stores the script on Amazon's Cloud, so you can access it anywhere, even on your phone. To edit the script, you do need a Mac or PC. You can also work off-line using a free Chrome plug-in called
Amazon Storywriter Chrome App.
When you're all done, you can submit it to Amazon Studios, and shortly thereafter, move to a mansion in Beverly Hills. Ya gotta think big!
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