30/09/2007

SJA writer makes a blog!


Sarah Jane Adventures writer offers an insight into the world of screenwriters, via his blog.
Phil Gladwin, writer of the upcoming Sarah Jane Adventures episodes 5 & 6: 'Warrior's of Kudlak', has set up a blog which offers tips and insights into becoming a screenwriter.
The site also offers you the chance to purchase a copy of his package; Screenwriters Goldmine: How to write a screenplay people are desperate to shoot.
The first 50 people to buy his Screenwriting Goldmine package will win a year's FREE screenwriting guidance and editorial support.
The multi book and CD course contains a step by step method for writing a screenplay. It takes screenwriters all the way from generating the initial concepts through to the end of the first draft, and is priced at $97. It can be found at http://www.screenwritinggoldmine.com.
In the last year Philip has also written a double feature length murder mystery for Lynda La Plante and her Trial & Retribution series and a set of five plays for BBC radio.
Philip says: 'The take up of the first version of the Screenwriting Goldmine book was rapid and the response simply amazing. The new package contains even more insider information. At each stage readers are given the most powerful writing techniques I know. They inevitably start writing in a way that will get them real results. It's incredibly rewarding to see, and the attention I can offer through the email Mentor program means that questions get answered on an individual basis.'
Philip has been a screenwriter and script editor for both the BBC and ITV since 1995. He was a staff writer for The Bill for two years, and other writing credits include Holby, Grange Hill, and the BBC's drama/doc strand What If...?. His script editing credits include work on Doctor Who director Joe Ahearne's movie Trance. He has also been nominated twice for the Dennis Potter Award by top indie television production company World Productions. This giveaway is a rare opportunity for an unrepresented screenwriter to get access to this level of skilled editorial support.

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