Ken Miyamoto, ScreenCraft

Ken Miyamoto

ScreenCraft

Wisconsin, United States

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Past articles by Ken:

TV Pilot Script Contest

Dorie Chevlen Signed with a literary manager 2022 ScreenCraft TV Pilot Winner Dorie Chevlen signed with a literary manager at Management 360 after the ScreenCraft team introduced her. "Build yourself a supportive community. Writing is mostly a slog: it’s lonely, and frustrating, and the majority of the time you will fail at it. That’s just the nature of writing, and yes we do it because we love… → Read More

The Single Difference Between Cinematic Drama and Melodrama

The single core difference between drama and melodrama in film and television. → Read More

85 Comedy Scripts That Screenwriters Can Download and Study

85 comedy screenplays that you can use as roadmaps to creating your own hilarious cinematic stories. → Read More

The Simple Guide to Writing a Logline

Simple guidelines for writing an effective logline for your screenplay. → Read More

3 Types of Supporting Characters Your Protagonist Needs

Ken Miyamoto shares the three types of supporting characters that are necessary to help create a better protagonist — and a better story. → Read More

10 Inspiring Lucille Ball Quotes for Screenwriters

Ken Miyamoto presents ten wise and inspiring quotes from one of Hollywood's greatest pioneers — Lucille Ball. → Read More

10 Inspiring Kirk Douglas Quotes for Screenwriters

Ken Miyamoto takes inspiring quotes from the late Kirk Douglas, and applies them to the art, craft, and business of screenwriting. → Read More

65 TV Pilot Scripts That Screenwriters Should Study

Ken Miyamoto offers sixty-five TV pilot scripts that you as roadmaps to creating your own series opener → Read More

21 Series Bibles That Every TV Screenwriter Should Read

Ken Miyamoto offers twenty-one TV series bibles that you can use as examples to create your own versions for your TV series pilots and pitches. → Read More

19 Most Cathartic Movie Scenes

Ken Miyamoto features nineteen of the most cathartic movie scenes and what screenwriters can learn from them. → Read More

11 Pro Steps to Developing Your TV Show Bible

Ken Miyamoto shares eleven steps from BLOOD & TREASURE Creator Matthew Federman on how you can create amazing show bibles for your series pitches. → Read More

The Single Most Effective Screenwriting Method for Screenwriters

Ken Miyamoto shares the most effective screenwriting method that all screenwriters should learn to implement in their writing process. → Read More

16 Military Phrases and Cliches That Screenwriters Need to Stop Using

Ken Miyamoto lists military phrases and cliches that screenwriters should avoid to create a more authentic military-driven screenplay. → Read More

5 Screenwriting Tricks to Conjure Better Character Depth

Ken Miyamoto offers screenwriters five ways to enhance character depth within their characters. → Read More

50 Inspirational Quotes to Help Screenwriters Persevere

Ken Miyamoto offers fifty inspirational quotes about perseverance, persistence, and the undying pursuit of your dreams. → Read More

Do You Know the Two Types of Plots, According to Aristotle?

Ken Miyamoto turns to Aristotle to prove that there are only two types of plots screenwriters need to know. → Read More

10 Screenwriting Habits of Highly Effective Screenwriters

Ken Miyamoto shares ten screenwriting habits that screenwriters should embrace to be more effective and successful. → Read More

3 Predictions About the Future of Screenwriting

Ken Miyamoto makes some bold predictions of the future of screenwriting. → Read More

5 Screenwriting Secrets Screenwriters Need to Know

Ken Miyamoto shares a few simple screenwriting secrets that screenwriters need to know to help guide them through their screenwriting journey. → Read More

5 Secrets to Writing Memorable Character Description

Ken Miyamoto shares vital elements to writing memorable character description in your screenplays. → Read More