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How To Turn Professional As Screenwriter

How To Turn Professional As Screenwriter

Who doesn’t want to live the dream and turn professional as screenwriter? The question is, how do you turn professional in a career where the pathway to success is so hazy?

In the Writers Foundation Certificate and Write and Sell The HOT Script classes I teach, the most common question is” ‘How do I turn professional as a screenwriter?”

Any goal in life is easier when you have a strategy rooted in the successful stories of others.

How To Turn Professional As Screenwriter – 5 Tips

Earning money as a writer is an arduous process. Not only has the entire publishing world been turned upside-down by new digital distribution from the internet giants – but the way writers are paid has changed.

None of these five tips will actually guarantee you anything. But if nothing else they will show you how the industry works. You can then decide if writing for the screen suits your taste.

Step 1: Turn professional as screenwriter: Get an internship

There’s only so much you can learn about screenwriting, or the film industry at school. This is why I designed our internship programme here at Raindance with a serious outcome in mind. Namely, can our many interns learn any life skills that will help them moving forward.

As a writer – getting an internship in a film company can have many rewards. Most interns start off doing script coverage. If they’re lucky they then move up the ladder into editing and then development. None of these jobs are well-paid. But they are professional.

Internships even unpaid teach you something else: How much of a workload you can handle. And how you can deal with personal and work stress at the same time. Learning how to budget you time as well as your money is an invaluable lesson.

Tip: Internships show you the ropes. You’ll learn how the industry works. In the beginning you will make coffee and run errands. But you will learn how to ask questions of the sorts of people who will help you in your career. And you will make great contacts.


Raindance has a unique and revolutionary Screenwriting MA
which balances not just the creative side of writing a great script,
but the creative side of marketing and selling your script(s).

This course isn’t for every one. Is it for you? Enlist on a free 1-1 Discovery Call here

Step 2: Turn professional as screenwriter: Write

Writers write. full stop. If you aren’t writing every day you really have no reason to call yourself a writer.

Here’s something I’ve noticed. Often writers will so so attached to a project it becomes an obsession. It’s all they work on – polishing and rewriting forever. Being so embedded in a project means there isn’t any room for other ideas. remember the golden rule of writing: Scripts are never finished. They are abandoned. Learn when to move on. And write and write and write.

Tip: there are so many different formats today: shorts, series, documentary, corporate, adverts and of course feature films. Write and write. Show you as prolific and versatile.

Step 3: Turn professional as screenwriter: Network Network Network

The film industry is a people industry. It’s not what you know, it’s whom. Networking can take up a whole lot of time. Organisations like Raindance have monthly networking sessions in their hubs in London, Berlin, Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles and New York.

There is another excellent venture about to launch called CollabWriters. This is designed to connect writers. There ambition is to short circuit the route to publishers and development executives. Please take a moment and check out CollabWriters.

Attending a networking session can be intimidating. Have a look at this article: Networking tips for introverts.

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