Making a Good Writer Great: A Creativity Workbook for ScreenwritersSilman-James Press, 1999 - 233 Seiten In any creative endeavour, craft by itself is simply not enough. Designed not just to awaken creativity, but to teach the writer the process of being creative within the context of screenwriting, this new, unique addition to Linda Seger's highly popular collection of books combines the tools necessary to learn how to think and write more creatively with indispensable screenwriting know-how. This book does just what its title professes -- provides writers with the knowledge necessary to write at the highest artistic level. |
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... characters might have done similar things ? Write about a character who shoplifts or skinny- dips or commits some illegal act . Capture both the character's actions and the character's emotions . Try to express the value system that ...
... characters might have done similar things ? Write about a character who shoplifts or skinny- dips or commits some illegal act . Capture both the character's actions and the character's emotions . Try to express the value system that ...
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... characters want and yearn for and what stands in the way of them getting it— whether it's outer obstacles or inner fear . Great character relationships are built on contrasts- qualities of one character that are opposite to another .
... characters want and yearn for and what stands in the way of them getting it— whether it's outer obstacles or inner fear . Great character relationships are built on contrasts- qualities of one character that are opposite to another .
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... character transformed ? How and by whom ? Putting Opposition Into Dialogue In great writing , the opposition between characters often comes out in the relationship between the text and the subtext in the dialogue . The text is what the ...
... character transformed ? How and by whom ? Putting Opposition Into Dialogue In great writing , the opposition between characters often comes out in the relationship between the text and the subtext in the dialogue . The text is what the ...
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Finding Out What Fuels Your Most | 21 |
Using Your Writing to Make an Impact | 179 |
Connecting Your Spiritual Vision With | 191 |
Urheberrecht | |
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