
SCREENWRITER (FILM,TV,COMMERCIAL)
This page is dedicated to film writing by industry standards, formats, and guidelines. The following examples are various samples of Todd's written scripts and all procedure practices needed to write proper scripts (screenplays) in Film, TV, and Commercial Production.

FILM SCREENWRITER: WRITING SAMPLES
Title: Home Run Derby
Genre: Comedy, Family PG-13. 100 Pages
Details: Copyright WGAW RN# 2256913
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Feature Film (Spec Script) Industry Standard
Logline: A middle-aged sourpuss named Franko revisits his hometown to refine himself through interaction with his childhood friends and family, attempting to play one last game of Home-Run Derby, Franko hopes to regain his old lovable self and save his marriage.
Title: Tarot
Genre: Realistic Fiction, Mystery
Details: Rated G, 10 pages.
Film Short (Spec Script) Industry Standard
Logline: Tarot is an academic (realistic-fiction) with mystery about an overanxious girl meeting a notorious psychic and wants to know her destiny and fortune, but when the psychic pulls three tarot cards, she must experience each card.
Title: Bitter River
Genre: Classic Western PG-13. 12 Pages
Writer’s First Script
Film Short (Spec Script) Industry Standard
Logline: Take a ride with a cowboy named Jason as he meets up with a stranger named Hick and embarks on a wild expedition of justice and revenge on the Ohio River.