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(Ebook) Advanced Screenwriting Taking Your Writing to the Academy Award Level 1st Edition by Linda Seger ISBN 9781879505735 1879505738

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Authors:Seger, Linda
Pages:236 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:Silman-James Press
Language:english
File Size:10.67 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781879505735, 1879505738
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(Ebook) Advanced Screenwriting Taking Your Writing to the Academy Award Level 1st Edition by Linda Seger ISBN 9781879505735 1879505738

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ISBN 10: 1879505738
ISBN 13: 9781879505735
Author: Linda Seger

a Respected Screenwriting Consultant And Author Of Several Books On The Topic, Seger Provides A Collection Of Meditations On Fine-tuning Scripts For Writers Who Already Have The Attained A Basic Knowledge Of The Art. The Book Offers Numerous Meditations Including Working With Non-traditional Forms, Maintaining A Consistent And Ongoing Storyline, Developing A Personal Cinematic Style, Finding A Script's Audience, Developing Subtexts, And Transforming Characters. Seger Illustrates Her Points Using Examples From Newer Films—including Academy Award Winners And Nominees—made Between 1980 And Present. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, Or
library Journal aspiring Screenwriters-as Well As Practicing Screenwriters Wanting To Raise Their Craft To The Next Level-should Thoroughly Study These Excellent Manuals. While Each Approaches The Task From Various Personal Perspectives, All Provide Considerable Practical Advice And Significant Motivation. Despite His Academic Background, Ackerman (screenwriting, Ucla) Has The Most Pizzazz; He Alludes To The Likes Of Vince Lombardi And Napoleon To Make His Points. Drawing On His Own Extensive Experience As A Successful Screenwriter, He Is Especially Good At Warning About What Not To Do, Explaining That A Screenplay Is Neither A Novel Nor A Stage Play. The Tone Is Amiable And Conversational, Resembling A Lively Classroom Discussion, And The Text Is Punctuated Throughout With A Clever Recurring Writers Gym Exercise To Work The Writer's Muscle Groups, As It Were, Together With Practical Tips About How To Organize One's Life Around The Work Of Writing. Another Accomplished Screenwriter, Having Coauthored Dozens Of Movie Screenplays And Tv Scripts, Sangster Warns Newcomers About The Often Ruthless Competition Among Film Scribes, Detailing Ways To Emerge Successfully From The Pack-including The Absolute Necessity Of Registering Copyright Of One's Work With The Writer's Guild In Los Angeles. But He Brims With Contagious Excitement When Describing The Actual Composition Of Screenplays, Such As The Importance Of Having A Grabber In Act 1 To Snare The Viewer's Interest. The Excerpts From His Own Screenplays, Included As Examples For Discussion, Occupy More Than Half Of The Book, Which Seems Excessive. Fewer Excerpts And More Of His Clever Advice And Colorful Anecdotes Would Have Been More Welcome. Finally, Seger, An Experienced Professional Script Consultant And The Author Of Several Screenwriting Guides, Examines Selected Academy Award-winning And -nominated Screenwriters Of The Last 20 Years To Determine Just What Factors Made Them Great, From Vivid Character Motivation To Lofty Themes. She Is Especially Perceptive In Showing That Superior Screenwriters Are Visual Thinkers, Since Cinema Is A Visual Medium. A Film's Goal Should Be To Affect The Audience, And The Best Films Have A Life-transforming Dimension For Many Viewers. This Is The Most Intellectual Of The Three Manuals, With Long, Formal Sentences, And Its Yields Substantial Rewards For The Patient And Thoughtful Reader. The Lure Of Fame And Fortune As A Hollywood Screenwriter Has Spawned An Abundance Of Screenwriting Guides, Yet These Three Are Worthy Additions To The Oeuvre And Recommended For Academic Libraries And Cinema/television Collections.-richard W. Grefrath, Univ. Of Nevada Lib., Reno Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

(Ebook) Advanced Screenwriting Taking Your Writing to the Academy Award Level 1st Edition Table of contents:

Estimated Table of Contents

  1. Refining Structure Beyond the Three-Act Model
    – Exploring non‑traditional forms, parallel storytelling, and tangled timelines

  2. Maintaining Momentum
    – Techniques for sustaining pace and audience engagement

  3. Subtext, Theme & Psychological Depth
    – Building layered meaning beneath character actions

  4. Character Transformation & Motivation
    – Developing arcs that resonate emotionally and intellectually

  5. Stylistic Voice & Cinematic Influence
    – Crafting a personal signature through cinematic thinking

  6. Creating Realism through Detail
    – Embedding accurate, immersive detail in narrative

  7. Memorable Dialogue Strategies
    – Dialogue that reveals, reveals, and moves story forward

  8. Polishing Scenes & Sequencing
    – Ensuring every scene advances theme, tone, or character

  9. Writing for Your Audience: Genre & Market
    – Navigating audience expectations while maintaining originality

  10. Case Studies & Genre Examples
    – Analyses of scripts that have made awards impact

  11. Integrating Psychology & Philosophy
    – Infusing deeper intellectual frameworks into character and structure

Supporting Elements (Typically Included)

  • Foreword / Preface

  • Index of Key Terms & Topics

  • Bibliography or Suggested Further Reading

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