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  1. Jeffrey Alan Schechter (usually credited as Jeff Schechter) is a screenwriter whose work has been nominated for two Emmy awards, a Writers Guild of America award, and a Writers Guild of Canada award. His writing credits include Strange Days at Blake Holsey High , Overruled! , the Disney Channel original film Brink! , Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite and Dennis the Menace Strikes Again . [1]

  2. Mar 5, 2023 · After moving to Los Angeles, Jeffrey Alan Schechter quickly established himself as a versatile writer, able to work in all genres from action films to family comedies, from pre-school to adult ...

  3. Jeff Schechter. Writer: Strange Days at Blake Holsey High. Jeff Schechter is known for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), Overruled! (2009) and Stitchers (2015).

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  4. Jeffrey Alan Schechter has been beating up stories for over twenty years.He is a WGA, WGC, Emmy, and BAFTA nominated writer, a Gemini award winning producer, director, a million dollar spec screenplay writer, and the developer of the storytelling muscle that is Mariner Software’s CONTOUR story development program, formerly The TotallyWrite Development Suite.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · During this exclusive phone interview with Collider, showrunner Jeffrey Alan Schechter talked about how the series evolved, what made ABC Family a good fit, exactly what “stitching” is, the ...

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  6. Jeffrey Alan Schechter is a WGA, WGC, Emmy, and BAFTA nominated writer, a Gemini-winning producer, a showrunner and executive producer, and a million dollar spec screenplay writer. Jeff's worked extensively -- and constantly --in film and television over the last twenty years, and his unique and simple system of breaking down stories as well as ...

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  8. Jun 22, 2011 · Jun 22, 2011. In My Story Can Beat Up Your Story, Jeffrey Alan Schechter promises “Ten Ways to Toughen Up Your Screenplay From Opening Hook to Knockout Punch.”. Like the old Arthur Murray dance classes where students would learn by stepping on the cut out footprints on the floor, Schechter simplistically breaks down basic screenplay ...