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Promoting a Business through Social Media

November 7, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

This week, Write Vault introduces Katy Goldapple, a freelance photographer and writer from Florida.  She shares her experiences with Social Media marketing and offers up tips for successful self-promotion. Promoting a Business through Social Media by: Katy Goldapple Social media is a valuable resource for freelancers and business owners. It is a great way for […]

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My ‘Art’ Has Hurt A Lot Of People, Part Three by Kris Hulbert

October 31, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Write Vault welcomes back Kris Hulbert of Gratwick Films. Today, Kris concludes sharing his personal journey to becoming a filmmaker. We find our passion on a different travels throughout the world, but as artists, we can all see the road is very familiar when we hear another’s tale. To read Part One, [click here], Part Two [click here].   My […]

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Temporary Outage – Oct 29th, 2014

by editor
Category: News

To our current customers: You may have noticed a 6-8 hour outage of writevault.com on October 29th with subsequent shorter outages on the 30th and 31st. Our web hosting company spilled beer on their servers (or something else just as catastrophic) and created an outage that has now been resolved for the most part. We […]

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My ‘Art’ Has Hurt A Lot Of People, Part Two by Kris Hulbert

October 24, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Write Vault welcomes back Kris Hulbert of Gratwick Films. Today, Kris continues to take us on his personal journey to becoming a filmmaker. We find our passion on a different travels throughout the world, but as artists, we can all see the road is very familiar when we hear another’s tale. To read Part One, [click here]. Kris […]

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My ‘Art’ Has Hurt A Lot Of People, Part One by Kris Hulbert

October 17, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Write Vault would like to introduce Kris Hulbert of Gratwick Films.

Today and next week Kris takes us on his personal journey to becoming a filmmaker. We find our passion on a different travels throughout the world, but, as artists we can all see the road is very familiar when we hear another’s tale. Part Two to be introduced on October, 24, 2014.

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A Memory from The Pulp Fiction Cast and Crew Screening by David Bartlett

October 3, 2014 by editor
Category: Dave's Corner, Guest Writers & Artists

In the film industry, there are numerous forces trying to interrupt your flow and cram your work into the grinder that spits out money without pause for the art itself. David Bartlett, a sound editor for Pulp Fiction, relays the story of how Quentin Tarantino put a pause on that machine for a brief moment to let his crew know he […]

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Step Outlines Can Be Fun by Devin Watson

September 26, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Step Outlines!? Hold your tongue! Being organized while you write isn’t for only the index card obsessed writers alone, it’s for everyone. Write Vault’s Head of Development proves that step outlines are not only necessary when writing your story, they can be fun too. Step Outlines Can Be Fun by Devin Watson Planning. There is a fine balance […]

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The Zen of Screenwriting by S. Lane Porter

September 20, 2014 by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Write Vault starts off the Creative Junction with a reprinted article courtesy of defunct FiveSprockets.com and Managing Director of Write Vault, S. Lane Porter. It comes as no surprise to us that it takes more than the actual act of screenwriting to get comfortable with all of the elements a person must understand before turning […]

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New to Write Vault – Guest Artists & Writers

by editor
Category: Guest Writers & Artists

Welcome to Write Vault’s New Creative Junction with Guest Artists & Writers! We’re excited to introduce articles and interviews written by and for artists and writers to our WV family of customers and visitors.  Every week, we will introduce new and established artists with interviews, guest columns and an introspective on the artistic process we all experience during […]

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Help! I can’t upload my work via iPad!

September 4, 2014 by editor
Category: FAQs, Helpful Hints

Write Vault is proud to be available to our mobile users, however, some of you mobile mavens (iPads, iPhones) may face some difficulties when trying to upload your scripts. When you reach our registration form, and click the upload file button, you may be given only two folders to search — images or video. Chances are, your screenplay isn’t located […]

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