The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script"The Screenwriter's Bible is six books in one. Book 1 -- A screenwriting primer that provides a concise presentation of screenwriting basics. Book 2 -- A workbook that walks the writer through the writing process, from nascent ideas through revisions. Book 3 -- A formatting guide that presents correct formats for both screenplays and TV scripts. Book 4 -- A spec writing guide that demonstrates today's spec style through sample scenes and analysis. Book 5 -- A sales and marketing guide that presents proven strategies to help you create a laser-sharp marketing plan. Book 6 -- A resource guide that provides addresses and contacts for industry organizations, schools, publications, support groups, services, contests, etc. Among its wealth of practical information are sample query letters, useful worksheets and checklists, hundreds of examples, sample scenes, and straightforward explanations of screenwriting fundamentals." - product description. |
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The fourth paragraph is an " author intrusion . " The writer is including things that ... ANOTHER SHORT SCENE FOR REVISION Here we have the first two paragraphs of a screenplay written by one of my clients before she became a client .
The fourth paragraph is an " author intrusion . " The writer is including things that ... ANOTHER SHORT SCENE FOR REVISION Here we have the first two paragraphs of a screenplay written by one of my clients before she became a client .
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Anyway , that first paragraph ( the longest paragraph in the screenplay ) fully orients us to the general setting ( a suburb of Miami ) and Jake's hideaway . Also , Jake - the secretive engineer not in- terested in women - drives a jeep ...
Anyway , that first paragraph ( the longest paragraph in the screenplay ) fully orients us to the general setting ( a suburb of Miami ) and Jake's hideaway . Also , Jake - the secretive engineer not in- terested in women - drives a jeep ...
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The first paragraph of the revised letter states the title , hints at the genre , pinpoints the concept hook , and affirms one of Karen's qualifications as a writer . The second paragraph continues with two professional endorsements .
The first paragraph of the revised letter states the title , hints at the genre , pinpoints the concept hook , and affirms one of Karen's qualifications as a writer . The second paragraph continues with two professional endorsements .
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Nutzerbericht - jakohnen - LibraryThingI've learned so much from this book! It's definitely not just for screenwriters. It holds valuable information about breaking down your story in a timely manner, from beginning to end, using movie examples. It focuses on how to create a good, successful story. Another of my favorites! Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
How stories work | 3 |
Situation conflict and resolutionthe flow of the story | 10 |
The low down on high concept | 18 |
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The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and ... David Trottier Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
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