
Screenwriters Advice
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Screenwriter's Advice is a cut-to-the-chase book that goes to the heart of professional screenwriting. This book gives the young writer an opportunity to sit at the table with professional screen and television writers as they talk about writing. Great advice based off years of professional experience on every page. I found myself nodding in agreement throughout. This is a book you will go back to again and again. * Jack Epps, Jr., Professor at the John Wells Division of Writing, University of Southern California, USA * Jolliffe and Zinnes' love and respect for the craft shines through in this book filled with inspiring advice from the creatives in the trenches. A practical guide to the terms and tools of the industry and terrific resource for writers! * Pilar Alessandra, "On the Page" Screenwriting Instructor and Podcast Host, and author of The Coffee Break Screenwriter (2016), USA * Genevieve Jolliffe and Andrew Zinnes are two of the most supportive people in the industry. Their advice to screenwriters is actionable, tangible, and thought out. Writers would learn a lot from them! * Joey Tuccio, CEO of Roadmap Writers, USA * What a brilliant idea, to elicit the secrets of how great shows and movies are made by asking the people who do it best to describe the process in their own words. The authors pose provocative questions about the story-making process to a deep pool of top writers and showrunners, revealing vigorous disagreement about how to approach structure, characters, and dialogue. And yet, there are fascinating threads of agreement about the rock-solid necessities of connecting with the audience. This book is a wish fulfilled - asking the very questions I would like to ask of the creators of my absolute favorite shows. * Christopher Vogler, author of The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers (2007), USA * Screenwriters Advice provides a unique and up-to-date view of the screen writing process from the perspective of professionals working in both feature and TV mediums. It is written in a colloquial style, structured around central questions of both craft and the nitty gritty of dealing with a rapidly changing industry. The contributions of professional writers with proven track records are frank, candid, and highly informative. Yet, it is the love of the craft that shines through, making Screenwriters Advice an invaluable resource. * Hing Tsang, Senior Lecturer in Digital Film Production, University of Suffolk, UK *More details
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Genevieve Jolliffe is the creator of The Guerilla Film Makers Handbook series. She was nominated for a British Independent Film Award, is in the Guinness Book of World Records as Britain's youngest ever producer and has sold writing projects to various Hollywood studios and production companies.
Content
Acknowledgements
Legal Disclaimer
An Introduction to Screenwriters Advice
Contributors
Chapter 1: The Idea
Chapter 2: Pitching
Chapter 3: Breaking Story
Chapter 4: Character
Chapter 5: Dialog
Chapter 6: Rules?
Chapter 7: Finding Your Voice
Chapter 8: Screenwriting Competitions
Chapter 9: Writing Teams
Chapter 10: The Writer's Room & Writing on Set
Chapter 11: Rewriting
Chapter 12: Action & Thriller
Chapter 13: Horror & Sci-Fi
Chapter 14: Horror Comedy
Chapter 15: Telenovelas
Chapter 16: Comedy
Chapter 17: Romantic Comedy & Christmas Movies
Chapter 18: Drama & Adaptation
Chapter 19: Animation & Family
Chapter 20: The Business
Chapter 21: Perspective
Chapter 22: Inspiration
Chapter 23: Writing Exercises
References
Index
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