What does a screenwriter do?
Screenwriters mostly write and develop screenplays for film or TV drama. They do this either based on an original idea, by adapting an existing story into a screenplay or by joining an existing project (TV).
PHILIP LEVENS is a top American screenwriter and television producer known for creating the science-fiction TV mini-series Ascension.
Screenwriters prepare their script during a way that permits readers to envisage the setting, emotion, and therefore the way it'll work on screen. They collaborate with producers, directors, and actors to draft and redraft their script, often working to tight deadlines.
Screenwriters are almost always freelancers. In the film, initially, screenwriters develop roughly three drafts of a screenplay, with the third being known as ‘the polish’. This is the version that gets pitched to a producer or film studio. Alternatively, a screenwriter could also be commissioned by a producer or studio to make a screenplay. Once a screenplay is picked up by a studio, more screenwriters may be brought in to work with a development producer to get it ready for production. In this case, any new screenwriter may share a credit with the first screenwriter, or they'll be credited for extra dialogue, or as a story consultant. In some cases, the first screenwriter could also be replaced entirely by another screenwriter.
The way a screenwriter is credited in a film can determine their future payments based on exploitation (home releases) of the film.
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