Writing Movies The Practical Guide to Creating Stellar Screenplays

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Pub. Date: 2006-09-19
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury USA
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Summary

To break into the screenwriting game, you need a screenplay that is not just good, but great. Superlative. Stellar.WritingMoviesprovides everything you need to know to reach this level. In a single book. And, like the very best teachers,Writing Moviesis always practical, accessible, and entertaining. Inside you'll find: Explanations of the fundamental elements of screenwriting craft (plot, character, scenes, etc.); insight into such crucial (but seldom discussed) topics as description, voice, tone, and theme; analysis of five brilliant screenplaysDie Hard, Thelma & Louise, Tootsie, Sideways,andThe Shawshank Redemption; strategies for breaking into the business; a guide to screenwriting format; assignments that strengthen your command of screenwriting craft; step-by-step tasks that take you from rough idea to polished script; and tie-ins to supplementary material at the book's website. Written by Gotham Writers' Workshop expert instructors and edited by Dean of Faculty Alexander Steele,Writing Moviesoffers the same methods and exercises that have earned the school international acclaim.

Author Biography

Founded in 1993 by Jeff Grae and David Fligelman, Gotham Writers’ Workshop is the leading writing school in New York and in the United States. Based in New York City, it reaches more writing students than any other school, offering more than 400 courses to 6,000 students each year. Its distinctive technique has won raves from alumni and from the media. Gotham has published two previous books with Bloomsbury, the very popular Guide to Writing Fiction and Fiction Gallery.

Table of Contents

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1. Screenwriting: Inventing a Myth
1(32)
ALEXANDER STEELE
2. Plot: The Path of Action
33(33)
DANIEL NOAH
Chart of Major Events 66(108)
3. Characters: The Lifeblood
69(34)
PAUL ZIMMERMAN
4. The Page: Words That Move
103(33)
JOHN GLENN
5. Scenes: Exploring and Exploding Moments
136(38)
TAL MCTHENIA
Beat Sheet 174(117)
6. Dialogue: Making More of Less
176(40)
MICHAEL ELDRIDGE
7. Subplots: A Side of Story
216(22)
HELEN KAPLAN
8. Plot II: Like a Roller Coaster
238(27)
TOMMY JENKINS
9. Tone and Theme: The Overlay and Underlay
265(26)
JASON GREIFF
10. Revision: From Rough to Ready 291(29)
AMY FOX
11. The Business: Slipping Past the Velvet Rope 320(39)
CHRISTOPHER MOMENEE
Format Guide 359(10)
Glossary 369(4)
Cheat Sheet 373(6)
Acknowledgments 379(2)
Contributors 381(2)
Index 383

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