Top Mistakes New Screenwriters Make (And How to Avoid Them)
Introduction
Every great screenwriter started as a beginner—but beginners often make mistakes that hold them back. In Nollywood, these mistakes can mean the difference between a script that sells and one that gets ignored.
If you’re a Nigerian screenwriter aiming to break into Nollywood or take your work international, here are the top mistakes to avoid.
Mistake 1: Weak Loglines
Your logline is the first thing producers see. If it doesn’t grab attention, your script won’t be read.
Fix: Learn to summarize your story in one powerful sentence.
Mistake 2: Overcomplicated Stories
Many beginners try to include too many characters, subplots, and themes.
Fix: Focus on one strong main plot. Simplicity sells.
Mistake 3: Poor Formatting
Improper formatting makes your script look unprofessional.
Fix: Use standard screenplay format (Final Draft, Celtx, or industry templates).
Mistake 4: Ignoring Market Demand
Some writers only write what they want, ignoring what producers are looking for.
Fix: Research what genres are in demand in Nollywood and internationally.
Mistake 5: Not Protecting Their Script
Many Nigerian writers share scripts casually over WhatsApp or email, exposing themselves to theft.
Fix: Always use platforms like Write Worth with watermarking, NDAs, and escrow.
Mistake 6: Underpricing Their Work
Beginners often sell scripts too cheaply.
Fix: Research market value, and don’t undervalue your story.
Conclusion
Mistakes are part of growth, but avoiding these common ones will fast-track your success. By writing strong loglines, keeping scripts focused, formatting professionally, and protecting your work, you can stand out in Nollywood and beyond.