The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your ScriptSilman-James Press, 1998 - 314 Seiten "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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... producer . This TV producer read the script and referred her to an agent . Now she is a working writer . Don't think that the only possibilities lie in Hollywood . 227 Book V : How to Sell Your Script - A Marketing Plan.
... producer . This TV producer read the script and referred her to an agent . Now she is a working writer . Don't think that the only possibilities lie in Hollywood . 227 Book V : How to Sell Your Script - A Marketing Plan.
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... producer contacts to match their writers to the producers ' project ideas . If an agent loves your script and sees that it is similar to some producer's goal , they'll have it delivered to that producer . Often , that results in a ...
... producer contacts to match their writers to the producers ' project ideas . If an agent loves your script and sees that it is similar to some producer's goal , they'll have it delivered to that producer . Often , that results in a ...
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... producer can tie up the rights with just a few dollars . In fact , it is not unusual for an indie to ask for a " free " option - no money down . During the op- tion period ( usually six months ) , the producer uses your script to ...
... producer can tie up the rights with just a few dollars . In fact , it is not unusual for an indie to ask for a " free " option - no money down . During the op- tion period ( usually six months ) , the producer uses your script to ...
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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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