Monster Morsels: The Art of Screamwriting
It is our absolute pleasure to welcome Steve Werblun to the Space Monsters Magazine family! With a career spanning decades, Steve has established himself as a master storyteller and visual artist, with a passion for the horror genre that is simply unmatched. As a storyboard artist, Steve has worked on a wide range of projects, from feature films to television shows, and even video games. His impressive credits include work on films like 'Along Came Polly', 'Equilibrium', and 'The Day After Tomorrow', as well as his own short films and documentaries.
Just look at this work he did for Roland Emmerich for The Day After Tomorrow
But Steve's work extends far beyond the world of film. He's also had the unique privilege of working as a courtroom artist, capturing the drama and intensity of some of the most high-profile trials in history. Who can forget the O.J. Simpson murder trial, where Steve's sketches brought the courtroom drama to life for millions of viewers? His work on that trial, as well as his other courtroom assignments, has earned him a reputation as one of the most skilled and respected courtroom artists in the business.
His love for horror is evident in his work, and we're thrilled to have him join our team at Space Monsters Magazine.
In his new column, Steve will be sharing his expertise on the art of screenwriting, offering insights and tips for aspiring writers and filmmakers. With his unique perspective and wealth of knowledge, Steve is sure to provide valuable guidance and inspiration for anyone looking to break into the industry. From the intricacies of storytelling to the importance of visual storytelling, Steve will be covering it all.
And don't forget to check out our other talented columnists, including Greg Goodsell, Nicholas Vince, Dennis Daniel, Elizabeth Belmont, Don Glut, Donald Farmer, Simon Pritchard, and Sadie Katz. Together, they'll be bringing you a wealth of exciting content, from splatterpunk to Corman classics, and everything in between. Get ready to dive into the world of Space Monsters Magazine, where the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, and the monsters are always lurking just beneath the surface!
That's the end of this transmission, catch you in the next one.
- Jason Brazeal Editor-In-Chief
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