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Learn which films are believed to be in the public domain in the United States, meaning that no one owns the copyright over them. Find out how to determine the public domain status of a film based on various factors, such as registration, notice, date, and renewal.
Screenwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as films, TV shows or video games. Learn about the different forms of screenwriting, such as spec scripts, commissioned scripts, rewrites and script doctoring, and see examples of screenplays.
The Black List is an annual survey of the most-liked motion picture screenplays not yet produced, based on a poll of studio and production company executives. It has been published since 2005 and has featured many successful films, such as Argo, The Imitation Game, and Spotlight.
Will McCormack is an American actor and writer who co-directed the animated short film If Anything Happens I Love You with Michael Govier. The film, released on Netflix in 2020, depicts the grief of two parents after their daughter is killed in a school shooting.
Sunspring is a 2016 experimental science fiction short film entirely written by an artificial intelligence bot using neural networks. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Elisabeth Grey, and Humphrey Ker as three people in a futuristic world of murder and love.
ScreenPlay was a BBC2 showcase for made-for-television, feature length filmed dramas, broadcast from 1986 to 1993. The series featured various writers and directors, and covered topics such as needle exchange, Samuel Johnson's tour of the Hebrides, and apartheid in South Africa.
A comprehensive list of definitions of terms and concepts related to filmmaking, cinematography, and the film industry. Find the term "on-screen title" under the letter O, which means a title that appears on the screen during a film or video.
Find out which short stories and novellas have been adapted into movies, with the author, title, and year of the film. Browse the alphabetical list of short fiction film adaptations, from "12:01 PM" to "Zombie".