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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780367151584
· 쪽수 : 152쪽
· 출판일 : 2019-05-13
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Don’t be afraid of Genre ? keeping your promise to your viewer
- Enjoying the Genre
- Crossing Genres
- A Final Note
Chapter 2: The Write Approach ? Finding how to approach telling your story and the
point of attach
- Motivated Style
- The Internal Approach
- Maintaining an Established Style
- Style that fits the Genre
Chapter 3: Character depth ? Thinking about more layered characters and their motivations
- Character Motivation
- the Character Mask
- Humor as Character
- the Other Character Change
- Television Characters
Chapter 4: Dialogue that does more than further the plot
- A Distinct Voice
- Attitude Dialogue
- Period Dialogue
- Dialogue that Reveals Character
- Poetic dialog
- Contemporary Dialogue
- When Talk is Action
Chapter 5: Poetic Description ? Writing your settings can be as creative as writing your story
- Choosing Your Words
- Describing for the Mind’s Eye
- Writing for the Reader
- Humorously Said
Chapter 6: Finding the Theme ? Discovering what your writing is all about
- Popular Movies have Themes
- Shared Themes of Westerns & Horror
- We have met the Enemy and they are us
- The Stronger the Theme the Stronger the Story
- Even Comedy has a Theme
- The Naked Theme
Chapter 7; First Person Narrative Screenwriting ? Writing voice over narration and found footage stories
- Narration that isn’t a Crutch
- Hardboiled Wit Narration
- Found Footage as First Person
- Mockumentary)
Chapter 8: Dealing with Multiple Protagonist Syndrome or Navigating the ensemble screenplay
- Ensemble vs Episodic
- Linking Stories
- Playing with Time
- Ensemble Characters
- Reoccurring Locations
- The Ensemble Anchor
- Ensemble in the Park
- The Trouble with Ensemble
Chapter 9: Based on True Events & Research ? Writing the core of the truth without being boring
- Adapting History
- Free yourself from the Truth
- Find a Special Event in History
- Find a Special Place in History
- Research that Works for You
- This All Applies to Television
Chapter 10: Set-up, Pay-off and the Twist ? Writing in things that go around and came around
- Twilight Zone Set-up/Pay-off
- Twist Ending Set-up/Pay-off
- Character Character Character
- Twists in TV
- Comedy Set-up/Pay-off
- The Aristotle Connection
Chapter 11: Writing for a Budget ? Writing screenplays under budget constraints
- Micro-budget Feature
- Independent Low Budget
- Hollywood low budget
- Limited budget TV
Chapter 12: Rewriting: The Pain and the Gain
- Working in backstory
- Development Rewrite
- Production Rewrite
- Post Production Rewrite
- A Note on Taking Notes
- Three Tricks to Note Taking
Chapter 13: Wrote the Script, Now What?
- Copyright
- Feedback
- Contests
- Producers and Agents
- They Call it Hollywood
- Make it Yourself
- Low Budget Independents
- How and How Much
- Show Me the Money ? in the Movies
- Show Me the Money ? in Television
- Don’t Undo Your Sale
Index