The generous William C. Martell @wcmartell is guesting on BOTH the EURO and USA #Scriptchats Sunday, January 8th, 2012 talking Suspense, Plot Twists, Pacing and Plotting
"William C. Martell is the Robert
Towne of made for cable movies," (Washington Post reviewer) David
Nuttycombe.
How many writers of screenwriting books
make their living actually writing and selling screenplays?
William C. Martell has written nineteen
produced films, including three HBO World Premieres, two Showtime Originals,
two MOWs for USA Network, and a whole bunch of CineMax Originals (which is what
happens when an HBO movie goes really, really wrong). In 2009 he wrote the big
budget studio remake of a low budget 1980s theatrical horror movie - which is
still inching toward production, and in his 20 year career as a professional
screenwriter has done everything from adapting a New York Times Bestseller to
turning down the job adapting ANGELS & DEMONS.
When he's not writing screenplays, he
spends his time on film festival juries, including Raindance in London (twice -
once with Mike Figgis and Saffron Burrows, once with Lennie James and Edgar
Wright - and went back to "jury duty" in October of 2009). Roger
Ebert discussed him with Gene Siskel on his 1997 "If We Picked The
Winners" Oscar show. and he's quoted a few times in Bordwell's great book
"The Way Hollywood tells It". His USA Net flick HARD EVIDENCE was
released on video the same day as the Julia Roberts' film Something To Talk
About and out-rented it in the USA... resulting in many meetings at Warner Bros
(who released both films) where various executives asked him "Why?".
In 2007 he had two films released on DVD on the same day - one from Sony
Pictures, one from LionsGate - and both made the top 10 rentals. He is
currently working on several projects for studios... plus a bunch of spec
scripts.
Mr. Martell has been interviewed in
Variety (February 24, 1997), featured in The Hollywood Reporter's first Writers
Special Issue (February 1994), was the cover interview in The Hollywood
Scriptwriter (October 1996), and was interviewed in the first issue of
ScreenTalk Magazine (Denmark). Entertainment Today (March 23, 2001) named his
website ScriptSecrets.Net the Best On The Web for screenwriters... and his blog
was selected as one of the best by Bachelor's Degree Org.
Mr. Martell's book, THE SECRETS OF ACTION
SCREENWRITING (First Strike Press) has been called "The best book on the
practical nuts-and-bolts mechanics of writing a screenplay I've ever
read." - Ted Elliott, co-writer "The Mask Of Zorro",
"Shrek", "Pirates Of The Caribbean" movies.
"William C. Martell knows the action
genre inside out. Learn from an expert!" - Mark Verheiden, screenwriter,
"Time Cop", "The Mask" and TV's "Smallville".
"This book is dangerous. I feel
threatened by it." - Roger Avary, Oscar winning screenwriter, "Pulp
Fiction".
"My only complaint with SECRETS OF
ACTION SCREENWRITING is that it wasn't around when I was starting out. The
damned thing would have saved me years of trial and error!" - Ken Wheat,
screenwriter, "Pitch Black" and "The Fly 2".
"Finally a screenwriting book
written by a working professional screenwriter. Bill Martell really knows his
stuff, showing you how to write a tight, fast screenplay." - John Hill,
screenwriter, "Quigley Down Under".
Mr. Martell was born in the same
hospital, in the same month, as Tom Hanks. Many believe they were switched at
birth, and Bill should be the movie star. He lives in Studio City, California,
and can be found most afternoons at some coffee house writing some darned new
script on his laptop.
He is the West Coast Editor of Script Magazine and a contributor to Writer's Digest Magazine
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