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  1. Mar 28, 2024 · Wordplayer.com: WORDPLAY - Simply put, this site gives away secrets. Professional secrets. From working screenwriters Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott. Secrets weighted specifically toward selling scripts to Hollywood. So if you want to make a sale, get an assignment, be able to quit that day job... Wordplay is for you!

  2. Wordplay (website) Wordplay is a film website created in 1997 by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. It was one of the first websites run by professional film writers with the goal of sharing the techniques of their craft. At the time, Elliott and Rossio had only four produced film credits, of which only Disney's Aladdin was a ...

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    "Have to mention our Wordplay site, a place for screenwriters to hang out: amid the madness, it's nice to have something out there that represents your true creative sensibilities. That's www.wordplayer.com. We constantly get a lot of praise regarding the site from writers, so maybe I'll allow myself to think that it's pretty good."

    ―Terry Rossio

    Although it originally began in 1995 as a weekly column, Wordplay was founded on May 31, 1997, and became one of the first websites run by professional film writers with the goal of sharing the techniques of their craft. At the time, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio had only four produced film credits, of which only Disney's Aladdin was a commercial and critical success. Since then, the pair had received an Oscar nomination and written several of the following decade's top-grossing films (including DreamWorks's Shrek), making them one of Hollywood's most successful writer teams. They also manage to find the time for continued participation in the Wordplay website.

    In the website's intro and disclaimer, Rossio maintains that Wordplay is about discovery, and all the effort it takes to complete a script. The columns are about giving away professional secrets from working screenwriters to beginner writers, in which they have at least one bit of advice, technique, or a new way of thinking about writing in order to try to provide useful content or have a better understanding of the business of screenwriting.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Terry_RossioTerry Rossio - Wikipedia

    Terry Rossio (born July 2, 1960) is an American screenwriter and film producer.He co-wrote the films Aladdin, Shrek, and all five of the Pirates of the Caribbean series.He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Shrek, and won the Annie Award for Writing in a Feature Production, as well as the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Shrek.

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    Film
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    1989
    Written by
    Co-wrote with Ted Elliott
    1992
    Screenplay by
    Co-wrote screenplay with Ted Elliott & ...
    1994
    Screenplay by
    Co-wrote screenplay with Ted Elliott and ...
    1998
    Screenplay byStory by
    Co-wrote screenplay with John Eskow and ...
  4. The most interesting columns are from 15 years ago, from AOL-era, when Terry Rossio and his partner were newcomers trying to get beyond their failures and the readers (which is more interesting than his story theories).

  5. Oct 17, 2007 · Piers Beckley. Some of the best writing advice I've come across is available gratis on Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio's magnificent site Wordplay. If you don't know who they are, you certainly know ...

  6. byJohn Robert Marlow. TERRY ROSSIO is probably the highest-paid screenwriter in the history of the medium. He prefers to write with a partner, which is almost invariably Ted Elliott. Together, they’ve written the screenplay and/or story for films such as: Aladdin; Godzilla; The Lone Ranger, Shrek; the Pirates of the Caribbean, Zorro, and ...

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