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Screenwriters create scripts for TV or film. They write feature films, TV comedy, drama series and serials, adaptations, animation, and children's programmes, as well as writing for the games market and corporate production companies.
Screenwriters research, plan, draft and revise scripts before submitting them to a producer, production company or broadcaster. They also typically choose themes for their work; assemble and organise background material; develop theme, plot and characterisation; and ensure a coherence of style before submission.
After it is accepted, a screenwriter's work is likely to go through a variety of transformations from the original outlines and treatments. The screenwriter will spend considerable time negotiating and modifying their work to achieve a working shooting script, and at the request of a script developer, editor, producer or director, they may be asked to rewrite their work several times.
Screenwriters may be the originator of an idea or be approached with a commission, often working to strict deadlines. It is desirable for them to study current and future market sectors and tailor their work to a target audience. It is important for screenwriters to self publicise, make contacts and network with broadcasters and filmmakers.
Screenwriters generally work alone and from home; consequently they must be highly self-disciplined and motivated.
Grants may be available for the development of feature films and shorts, and training for writers (both new and established), upon written application and submission of a proposal asking for support. The UK Film Council may fund commissions, productions and professional development.
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