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Jason Hellerman graduated from Penn State University in Film Production & English and holds an MFA in Screenwriting & Film Theory from Boston University. Jason has worked as a Story Editor for several A-list clients and continues to do story consulting.

In 2013, his screenplay, Shovel Buddies, made the top ten of the annual Black List. Shovel Buddies was purchased and produced by AwesomenessTV and debuted at the SXSW film festival in 2016.

Outside of Hollywood, Jason has collaborated on commercials for Nintendo, Ford, Universal, and SyFy.

Jason is constantly writing and developing new ideas for companies across the globe.

Websites www.TheJasonHellerman.com
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Article Comment – 20 Proven Ways To Impress A Script Reader With Your Writing

Thanks for your thoughts - we'll certainly keep them in mind, though sponsored content is what keeps the lights on at times. As always, we suggest that you do your due diligence before buying any cameras, and we hope you stick around for our other articles on Screenwriting and Directing as well.

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Article Comment – 20 Proven Ways To Impress A Script Reader With Your Writing

Hey - love to know which ones you find questionable! We're always trying to provide the best content.

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Article Comment – Free Screenwriting Seminar: Pages 10-20 (Week 2)

Great question! Think about what your characters likes doing and what they hate doing - I love the opening of the movie Hot Tub Time Machine. It breaks down who those guys are and how bad their lives can be? Their one respite? Hanging together. What are some of your favorite films? How do they put characters in situations that highlight their personalities? Chasing Amy shows us two comic nerds, in their element. One inker has a Napoleon complex, and the artist gets love, but is not IN love. Again, build your scenes around how to bring tension from all that stuff.

4 years ago
Article Comment – Free Screenwriting Seminar: Pages 10-20 (Week 2)

How's the writing going?

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Article Comment – How to Write Great Character Descriptions (with Examples)

NICE!

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Article Comment – How to Write a Screenplay (in 10 Weeks)

Kareem,

I would start over, but in the outline form. Take the ideas you used for each episode and see where they fit in our story map.

Once that's done, fill in the blanks for the rest fo the treatment.

Suddenly, youve turned those episodes into a feature film map.

Now get writing!

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