What cool screenwriting resources are out there on the Net?

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    The Internet now contains a massive number of sites devoted to the art and craft of screenwriting. The best place to locate these resources is to use one of the Media Links Sites listed in the online resources section of the Internet Filmmakers FAQ.

    A couple of good starting points…

    Screenwriters Resource CentreCharles Deemers Screenwriters Homepage
    The Online CommunicatorDone DealScreenTalkEuropean screenwriters might find the EuroScreenwriters site of interest. The site features a writer CV database – with currently over 80 writers from 20 European countries listed – as well as an ezine with articles and interviews, and a unique European film database.

    If you are a writer or producer of short screenplays, then Short Scripts Online should definitely be a port of call. This site provides writers with an opportunity to market their work, and producers with the tools to browse hundreds of short film script ideas and contact their writers.

    Benjamin Craig

    Benjamin Craig is an award-winning filmmaker and chief executive of Cinemagine Media Limited. With a career spanning theatre, film, and new media, his credits include Waiting for Gorgo and Sparks and Embers. He is the author of the Cannes and Sundance Festival Virgin's Guides and has written for Vogue and GQ. Based in London, he is also the founder of filmmaking.net and holds a Masters in Producing Film & Television from Royal Holloway, University of London.

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