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100 1 _aTrottier, David,
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245 1 0 _aThe screenwriter's bible :
_ba complete guide to writing, formatting, and selling your script /
_cby David Trottier.
250 _asixth edition.
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSilman-James Press,
_c(c)2014.
300 _axii, 442 pages ;
_c28 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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500 _aBook I: How to Write a Screenplay: A Primer
500 _aBook II: 7 Steps to a Stunning Script: A Workbook
500 _aBook III: Proper Formatting Technique: A Style Guide
500 _aBook IV: Writing and Revising Your Breakthrough Script: A Script Consultant's View
500 _aBook V: How to Sell Your Script: A Marketing Plan
504 _a1 (page 425) and index.
505 0 0 _aAbout this workbook --
_tStep 1: Summon your muse --
_tStep 2: Dream up your movie idea --
_tStep 3: Develop your core story --
_tStep 4: Create your movie people --
_tStep 5: "Step-out" your story --
_tStep 6: Write your first draft --
_tStep 7: Make the necessary revisions.
505 0 0 _aFirst steps to selling your work --
_t1. Protect your work --
_t2. Prepare your script for market --
_t3. Assemble your selling tools --
_t4. Create your strategic marketing plan --
_t5. Implement your plan --
_tHow to find an agent --
_tCrafting the query --
_tHow to pitch without striking out --
_tSynopses, one-sheets, treatments, and outlines --
_tHow to sell your script without an agent --
_tTelevision markets --
_tJump-start your career now! --
_tHow to break into Hollywood when you live in Peoria --
_tA personal challenge.
505 0 0 _aHow stories work --
_tSituation, conflict, and resolution-the flow of the story --
_tThe lowdown on high concept --
_tStory-layering, plot, and genre --
_tTen keys to creating captivating characters --
_tTheme --
_tDialogue, subtext, and exposition --
_tHow to make a scene --
_tSuspense, comedy, and television.
505 0 0 _aHow to use this guide to craft a compelling and professional screenplay --
_tSample script (with cross-reference codes) --
_tFormatting in a nutshell --
_tOverall screenplay appearance --
_tScene headings (slug lines) --
_tNarrative description --
_tDialogue --
_tHow to format TV scripts --
_tGlossary of terms not discussed elsewhere.
505 0 0 _aThe spec script-your key to breaking in --
_tKey principles and exercises in revising scenes --
_tWhen to break formatting rules --
_tThe first 10 pages.
520 0 _a"Among this book's wealth of practical information are sample query letters, useful worksheets and checklists, hundreds of examples, sample scenes, and straightforward explanations of screenwriting fundamentals. The sixth edition is chock-full of new examples, the latest practices, and new material on non-traditional screenplay outlets."--Back cover.
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650 0 _aMotion picture authorship.
650 0 _aTelevision authorship.
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