(Redirected from Film writer)'Screenwriters', 'scenarists', or 'script writers', are
authors who write the
screenplays from which
movies and
television programs are made. Many of them also work as "
script doctors," attempting to change scripts to suit
directors or
studios; for instance, studio management may have a complaint that the motivations of the characters are unclear or that the dialogue is weak.
Script-doctoring can be quite lucrative, especially for the better known writers.
David Mamet and
John Sayles, for instance, fund the movies they direct themselves, usually from their own screenplays, by writing and doctoring scripts for others. In fact, some writers make very profitable careers out of the script doctoring food chain, being the ninth or tenth writer to work on a piece; in many cases, working on projects that never see exposure to an audience of any size.
Most professional screenwriters are
unionized and are represented by organizations such as the
Writers Guild of America. The WGA is final arbiter on awarding
writing credit for projects under its join.
See also
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List of screenwriters
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screenplay
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screenwriting
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Playwright
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Script (comic)
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Scriptwriter
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WGA screenwriting credit system
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List of screenwriting software