screenwriters in English

noun
1
a person who writes a screenplay.
That doesn't explain older screenwriters who choose to write about the trials and tribulations of the young.

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1. Phone calls from screenwriters, directors and producers soon inundated family members.

2. A newspaper reports breathlessly of producers conducting rapturous relationships with PowerBooks, of screenwriters sleeping with them.

3. You can find fine-liners, Ballpoints, fountain pens, and screenwriters, which can double as styluses for your phone or tablet

4. Zimbalist hired a number of screenwriters to cut the story down and turn the novel into a script.

5. However, the resourceful imp manages to finagle an apprenticeship out of the sympathetic Alfredo, whose adages come mostly from the pens of Hollywood screenwriters.

6. Trumbo is one of 10 screenwriters subpoenaed to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) regarding alleged Communist propaganda in Hollywood films.

7. The WGA West is the home to nearly 12,000 of Hollywood's leading TV and screenwriters, but you do not need to be a WGAW member to use this vital Guild service

8. Working with a team of over 20 Hollywood screenwriters, GAlatea adapts original stories on Inkitt into unique immersive experiences for readers by enhancing them with chat fiction

9. Dinosaurs Antedated the first human beings by almost 65 million years, though this stubborn fact never used to stop cartoonists and screenwriters from having the two species inhabit the same story line

10. Despite the work's grim subject matter, the screenwriters took a satirical approach, which some have compared to the work of Brecht, to both the bureaucratic world of its hero and the U.S. cultural colonization of Japan.

11. Bardolatry offers news & reviews of some of the "best of the Bard" on stage and screen. W ith over 400 movies adapted from Shakespeare's plays, he remains one of Hollywood's hottest screenwriters

12. Even though “Bloodshot” is an adaptation of a comic book (unread by me), screenwriters Jeff Wadlow and Eric Heisserer take their cues and their plot details from a slew of far better movies in this genre

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