


R.T Bowersox Screenplays Volume 2
Reading real scripts is essential for beginning screenwriters because it reveals how professional writers structure scenes, develop characters, and build tension. By studying real examples, you gain insight into industry standards, formatting, and storytelling techniques that bring scripts to life on screen. It's a powerful way to learn what works—and why!
Includes 3 Award Winning Scripts by our instructor Bob Bowersox:
Growing Flowers on the Moon: While grieving on the night of the fiftieth anniversary of her long-lost love’s death, a rich, elderly woman is confronted by a young man claiming to be the reincarnation of her dead lover.
* Semi-Finalist, Screencraft Film Fund Competition
* Semi-Finalist, Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards
* Semi-Finalist, Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards
Happily Ever Opposite: When a single mom classical violinist trying to make First Chair with the Philadelphia Orchestra and an aging rock and roll god living out his glory surrounded by rabid fans and groupies are each sold the same estate by swindlers, they stake their respective claims by moving in at the same time, bringing new meaning to the phrase “Roll over, Beethoven.”
*Second Rounder (Top 10%) Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition
In the Shadow of the Cross: A three-hundred-million-dollar lottery ticket and a little girl whose mother has been murdered force a recovering gambling addict with a shady past who has found refuge as the priest of a small Catholic church into playing for the highest stakes of his life when a vicious crime czar and a crooked archbishop try to close his parish to make room for a new casino.
Reading real scripts is essential for beginning screenwriters because it reveals how professional writers structure scenes, develop characters, and build tension. By studying real examples, you gain insight into industry standards, formatting, and storytelling techniques that bring scripts to life on screen. It's a powerful way to learn what works—and why!
Includes 3 Award Winning Scripts by our instructor Bob Bowersox:
Growing Flowers on the Moon: While grieving on the night of the fiftieth anniversary of her long-lost love’s death, a rich, elderly woman is confronted by a young man claiming to be the reincarnation of her dead lover.
* Semi-Finalist, Screencraft Film Fund Competition
* Semi-Finalist, Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards
* Semi-Finalist, Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards
Happily Ever Opposite: When a single mom classical violinist trying to make First Chair with the Philadelphia Orchestra and an aging rock and roll god living out his glory surrounded by rabid fans and groupies are each sold the same estate by swindlers, they stake their respective claims by moving in at the same time, bringing new meaning to the phrase “Roll over, Beethoven.”
*Second Rounder (Top 10%) Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition
In the Shadow of the Cross: A three-hundred-million-dollar lottery ticket and a little girl whose mother has been murdered force a recovering gambling addict with a shady past who has found refuge as the priest of a small Catholic church into playing for the highest stakes of his life when a vicious crime czar and a crooked archbishop try to close his parish to make room for a new casino.
Reading real scripts is essential for beginning screenwriters because it reveals how professional writers structure scenes, develop characters, and build tension. By studying real examples, you gain insight into industry standards, formatting, and storytelling techniques that bring scripts to life on screen. It's a powerful way to learn what works—and why!
Includes 3 Award Winning Scripts by our instructor Bob Bowersox:
Growing Flowers on the Moon: While grieving on the night of the fiftieth anniversary of her long-lost love’s death, a rich, elderly woman is confronted by a young man claiming to be the reincarnation of her dead lover.
* Semi-Finalist, Screencraft Film Fund Competition
* Semi-Finalist, Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards
* Semi-Finalist, Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards
Happily Ever Opposite: When a single mom classical violinist trying to make First Chair with the Philadelphia Orchestra and an aging rock and roll god living out his glory surrounded by rabid fans and groupies are each sold the same estate by swindlers, they stake their respective claims by moving in at the same time, bringing new meaning to the phrase “Roll over, Beethoven.”
*Second Rounder (Top 10%) Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition
In the Shadow of the Cross: A three-hundred-million-dollar lottery ticket and a little girl whose mother has been murdered force a recovering gambling addict with a shady past who has found refuge as the priest of a small Catholic church into playing for the highest stakes of his life when a vicious crime czar and a crooked archbishop try to close his parish to make room for a new casino.