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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aGaines, Taylor,
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245 1 0 _aSo you want to write a screenplay :
_ba step-by-step guide to writing for film, video, and television /
_cby Taylor Gaines.
260 _aOcala, Florida :
_bAtlantic Publishing Group, Incorporated,
_c(c)2016.
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 0 _aForeword; Introduction; Screenwriting 101; Screenwriting as a Teen; Celeste Davis; Steven Spielberg; Chapter 1:; What Makes a Great Screenwriter; Qualities; Curiosity; Research skills; Details; Brevity; Flexibility; Dedication; Vision; Writing Commitment; Get inspired; Don't get lonely; Stay strong; Fiction vs. Nonfiction; Fiction writers; Nonfiction writers; Case Study: Writing for Television; Chapter 2:; Learning from the pros; Reading Screenwriting Online; Script reading checklist; Watching and Analyzing Movies; Thinking about movies you like; Thinking about movies you hate.
505 0 0 _aTropes and original storiesEaster eggs; Watching Foreign Films; The French New Wave; Japanese cinema; The size and scope of Bollywood; The advance of Nollywood; Where to find classic and foreign films; Case Study: Five Things I Wish I Knew From Day One; Chapter 3:; Getting Started: Focusing on Your Story; Research; Location; Language; Occupation; Time period; Research tools; Genre; Setting Your Idea Apart; Creating Characters; Creating believable characters; Characters you need; Case Study: Crafting Your Characters; Writing Scenes; Building energy in a scene; The ticking clock.
505 0 0 _aThe business of the sceneSetting the tone of your scenes; Putting the cherry on top; Surprising the viewer with what they already know; Chapter 4:; Storytelling 101; Character Development; Hometown; Family; Culture; Age; Name; Their histories; The Look of Your Characters; Keeping track of it all; Secondary characters; The arc; Writing to Help Understand Your Characters; Creating Structure; Three-act structure; Act 1: The set-up; Act 2: The confrontation; The Visual Medium; Case Study: Runaway Bride; Breaking from the three-act structure; Creating an Outline; Making the cards; Subplots.
505 0 0 _aConflictMarking the cards; Creating the board; Common script problems; Establishing Voice; Verbal sparring; Nonverbal cues; Subtext; Exposition; Case Study: Five Essential Screenwriting Tips; Chapter 5:; Beginnings and Endings; The Beginning; Introducing your movie; Flipping to page 10; The MacGuffin; Ending; The climax; Working backward; Turning convention on its head; Chapter 6:; Developing Theme; The Greek Chorus; How to Develop Theme; Put a twist on it; Highlighting the theme; Theme and endings for individual characters; Symbolic Elements; Case Study: The Do's and Don'ts of Table Reads.
505 0 0 _aChapter 7:Look Like a Pro --
_tFormatting and Revisions; Screenwriting Software; Formatting; Feedback; Opening yourself up to feedback; Rewriting; Case Study: Three Things to Consider Before Writing a Screenplay; Chapter 8:; Become a Marketing Expert; Copyright; Copyrights through the U.S. Copyright Office; Registering your script with the WGA; Researching the Market; The Sale Process; The agent; Query letters; Example of query letter; Follow-up letters; Entering contests; Chapter 9:; Get Your Script on the Screen; Networking; Online networking; Setting up your own website; Independent Films.
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650 0 _aMotion picture authorship.
650 0 _aMotion picture authorship
_xVocational guidance.
650 0 _aTelevision authorship.
650 0 _aTelevision authorship
_xVocational guidance.
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