Hello hello, folks!
I'm putting together a screenplay, movie, tv show pilot and script analysis series. Why? As a script reader, and future professional screenwriter (you can read my Daphné scene here and my Philip scene there), I thought this would not only serve as an immensely rich training ground for me and you, but also as quite an interesting way to look at movies, TV shows and stories we love and the screenwriting at work behind it!
Now, what will I cover? In all cases, I will go through the characterization & relationships, the logic, the flow, my overall Impression, my thoughts & what I learned. Depending on whether it's the script, the movie/TV show, or the beat sheet, I will also tackle the format, the cinematographic techniques, the acts, and more. Plus, if the movie/TV show is based on a book or on a series of books, I will add a post that compares the movie/TV show to the book(s) while covering their dialogue, descriptions, characterization & relationships, divergences, techniques, structure & beats.
As for each collection of posts (by collection I mean "each series of blog posts pertaining to one specific story"), here is the order:
- Script analysis
- Movie/TV show pilot analysis
- Beats analysis
- Movie/TV show VS book (if that's the case)
So, you can expect at least three posts for each story, with the occasional fourth post.
As for my first analysis, we'll send the balloon floating with:
IT: Chapter One
I can't wait to share this new blog post series with you! I hope to see you there so we can learn together about screenwriting. 😀
Stay tuned for more in a few weeks with my very first script analysis!

(These two might be my favorites… Who am I kidding?
OF COURSE, Eddie Kaspbrak and Richie Tozier are my favorites!)