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An edition of Writing short films (1997)

Writing Short Films

structure and content for screenwriters

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Contrasting and comparing the differences and similarities between feature films and short films, Writing Short Films offers readers the essential requirements necessary to make their writing crisp, sharp and compelling. Emphasizing characters, structure, dialogue and story, Writing Short Films dispels the "magic formula" concept that screenplays can be constructed by anyone with a word processor and a script formatting program. Writing a good screenplay, short or long, is a difficult job. Citing numerous examples from short films as well as feature films, the author teaches strategies to keep a short film on track and writer's block at bay. Chapter headings include "The Three Part Nature of Film Structure," "Proper Screenplay Format," and "Dialogue: The Search for the Perfect Line." - Publisher.

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Cover of: Writing short films
Writing short films: structure & content for screenwriters
2005, Lone Eagle Pub.
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Writing Short Films
Writing Short Films: structure and content for screenwriters
2005, Lone Eagle Publishing Co.
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Cover of: Writing short films
Writing short films: structure and content for screenwriters
1997, Lone Eagle Pub.
in English

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Table of Contents

Part one : The fundamentals.
Before we start : the principles of drama
Starting out : what's it about?
Character and emotion : who does what and why
The three-part nature of film structure
Plotting : the twists and turns
Part two : Intermediate steps.
Fade in : openings and the main exposition
The middle : keeping the story alive
Fade out : revelation, climax and resolution
Part three : The structure of scenes.
Constructing the scene
Dialogue : the search for the perfect line
The subtext of meaning
Part four : Keeping focused.
Keeping focused : what does my protagonist really want?
Appendices.
Fade in to fade out : proper screenplay format
Referenced films available on video
General film index
The writer's reference shelf
Ray's male heterosexual dance hall

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Published in
Los Angeles, Calif.

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Library of Congress
PN1996.C815 2005

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Paperback
Pagination
xiv, 256 p.
Number of pages
275
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL24333951M
ISBN 10
1580650635
ISBN 13
9781580650632

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OL1983182W

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