Screen Adaptation: A Scriptwriting Handbook

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Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 157 Seiten

Screen Adaptation : A Scriptwriting Handbook, 2nd ed. examines the challenge screenwriters face when adapting novels, plays, and short stories for the screen. Thoroughly updated to include new exercises and example from current films, this book provides practical, usable information on how to find the best plot line for a script, choose key characters, and understand the goals and formats of different genres.



Topics include:
determining which characters and events are most valuable on developing the main story;
expanding short novellas and condensing long novels;
using dialog to advance the story and reveal character;
comparing the formats of plays, short stories, and novels to those of screenplays
approaching the marketplace

In this book, both beginning writers and professionals will find the tools necessary to evaluate a prospective source and create a successful screenplay

 

Inhalt

1 Introduction
1
2 Principles of Dramatic Writing
11
3 Characterization
21
4 Structure
35
5 Kramer versus Kramer
51
6 Social Issue
63
Jurassic Park and Apollo 13
77
8 The Short Story
91
9 Plays
105
10 Dialogue Starting to Write and Marketing
121
The Bridges of Madison County and Leaving Las Vegas
129
Appendix
139
Bibliography
151
Index
153
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