The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your ScriptThe Bible is five books bound into a single volume. -- a screenwriting primer (provides a concise presentation of screenwriting basics) -- a formatting guide (presents both correct screenplay and teleplay formats) -- a screenwriting workbook (the writing process, from nascent ideas to revisions) -- a sales and marketing guide (offers a marketing plan and sales strategies) -- a resource guide (provides contacts for industry organizations, guilds and unions, schools, publications, support groups and services, contests, etc.) |
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YOUR TWO KEY CHARACTERS Early in your script , you'll want to introduce us to your central character , sometimes called the pivotal character . Often this person will appear in the opening scene . Obviously , the primary opposition ...
YOUR TWO KEY CHARACTERS Early in your script , you'll want to introduce us to your central character , sometimes called the pivotal character . Often this person will appear in the opening scene . Obviously , the primary opposition ...
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Here are more examples of characters growing up : RISKY BUSINESS , HOOK ( Peter Pan grows up ) , BREAKING AWAY ... In the beginning of THE GODFATHER , Michael ( the central character ) is something of a patriot who doesn't want a part ...
Here are more examples of characters growing up : RISKY BUSINESS , HOOK ( Peter Pan grows up ) , BREAKING AWAY ... In the beginning of THE GODFATHER , Michael ( the central character ) is something of a patriot who doesn't want a part ...
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Some relationships work because the characters are rivals . Some work because of similar interests or goals . In your cast of characters , you want one central character , at least one opposition character , and a confidant ( or ...
Some relationships work because the characters are rivals . Some work because of similar interests or goals . In your cast of characters , you want one central character , at least one opposition character , and a confidant ( or ...
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Inhalt
Situation conflict and resolutionthe flow of the story | 10 |
The low down on high concept | 16 |
Ten keys to creating captivating characters | 29 |
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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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