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ScreenTalk: Relaunched and Revisited
By Reg Seeton
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Are you a struggling screenwriter looking for the best online information to help further your career aspirations? Are you a fan of those hard working scribes who pen your favorite movies? If so, you’ll be happy to know the former screenwriting magazine, ScreenTalk (www.screentalk.biz) is now back online with a new and improved redesign.
Known for years as the "International Voice of Screenwriting,"
ScreenTalk
has teamed up with Barclay Street Productions to bring
writers from around the world a new and improved format,
which features even more resourceful information than
ever before. Whether you’re a movie fanatic or an aspiring
writer, there’s something for everyone at ScreenTalk,
including the latest news and Hollywood script sales,
a growing database of screenplays, interviews, feature
articles, film reviews, DVD reviews and a wealth of
useful insight into the wonderful world of screenwriting.
Over the years, Screentalk has talked to the best of the best within the international screenwriting community. As part of the site’s relaunch, ScreenTalk is proud to present its most recent interviews with Academy Award nominated director Fernando Meirelles (City of God) and Illene Chaiken, creator of the popular television hit The L Word. In addition, ScreenTalk’s latest content round up also includes a look at this year’s most promising fall pilots, a critical eye on recent films The Brothers Grimm, The 40 Year Old Virgin, and a sneak peek at writer Stephen Gaghan’s upcoming project Syriana. Add to that, ScreenTalk also features an in-depth alphabetical listing of all major screenplays from around the World Wide Web. Whether you’re looking for screenplays, writers, resources, articles, or the latest in entertainment goodness, the newly launched ScreenTalk is a one-stop shop to screenwriting success.
In the coming weeks, as part of its new online identity, ScreenTalk is rolling out an even larger section of the site - exclusive members area access to such premiere content as prestige interviews, book reviews, convergent media, women in screenwriting, business related articles, the craft of screenwriting, and features from the international community. In addition, ScreenTalk will also be providing readers with even more in-depth screenwriting coverage on such highly anticipated projects and events as the Screenwriting Expo 4 sponsored by Creative Screenwriting magazine, an interview with Thumbsucker writer/director Mike Mills, and a sneak peek at the upcoming George Clooney penned film, Goodnight and Good Luck. If you’re looking to get tapped out in the international world of screenwriting, ScreenTalk is the place to be.
To lock down the latest screenwriting information from one of the Internet's most popular resources, plug yourslf into the new and improved version of ScreenTalk right here.
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