'We need good screenwriters who understand character'. Everywhere Andrew Horton traveled in researching this book - from Hollywood to Hungary - he heard the same refrain. Yet most of the standard how-to books on screenwriting follow the film industry's earlier lead in focusing almost exclusively on plot and formulaic structures. With this book, Horton, a film scholar and successful screenwriter, provides the definitive work on the character-based screenplay. Exceptionally wide-ranging - covering American, international, mainstream, and 'off-Hollywood' films, as well as television - the book offers creative strategies and essential practical information. Horton begins by placing screenwriting in the context of the storytelling tradition, arguing through literary and cultural analysis that all great stories revolve around a strong central character. He then suggests specific techniques and concepts to help any writer - whether new or experienced - build more vivid characters and screenplays. Centering his discussion around four film examples - including "Thelma & Louise" and "The Silence of the Lambs" - and the television series, "Northern Exposure", he takes the reader step-by-step through the screenwriting process, starting with the development of multi-dimensional characters and continuing through to rewrite. Finally, he includes a wealth of information about contests, fellowships, and film festivals. Espousing a new, character-based approach to screenwriting, this engaging, insightful work will prove an essential guide to all of those involved in the writing and development of film scripts.
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Covering American, international, mainstream, and 'off-Hollywood' films, as well as television, this book offers creative strategies and useful practical information. It places screenwriting in the context of the storytelling tradition, arguing through literary and cultural analysis that all great stories revolve around a strong central character.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: CHARACTER Chapter One: The Feast of Becoming: Carnival and Character Chapter Two: Varieties of Voices Within Character Chapter Three: Five Not-So-Easy Pieces: Analysis of Character-Centered Scripts PART II: NARRATIVE AND STRUCTURE Chapter Four: Beyond the Classical Hollywood Structure Chapter Five: Developing a Character-Centered Narrative Chapter Six: Pitching PART III: WRITING Chapter Seven: Prelude to a Screenplay Chapter Eight: The Fourteen-Week Character Developing Schedule Chapter Nine: The Fourteen-Week Feature Screenplay PART IV: LAUNCHING YOUR SCRIPT Chapter Ten: From Rewrite to Screen: An Overview of Options Chapter Eleven: Live Writers Talking: Screenwriting 2000 and Beyond Appendix A: Coverage Appendex B: Self-Critiques Appendix C: Your Personal Screenwriting and Video Library Appendix D: At Long Last the Recipe for a Screenwriter's Gumbo with Character! Index
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"I have been searching for a book such as Horton's for years—and finally it has arrived. Horton's penetrating analysis and graceful writing style open up the key topic of characterization as no other book has. . . . I recommend it highly."—Paul Lucey, University of Southern California
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ISBN
9780520221659
Publisert
2000-02-23
Utgiver
Vendor
University of California Press
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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