Selected Product: | The Writer's Guide to Writing Your Screenplay: How to Write Great Screenplays for Movies and Television Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Cynthia Whitcomb Publisher: The Writer Books Release Date: 2002-03-01 ISBN-10: 0871161915 ISBN-13: 9780871161918 List Price: $17.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Story: Substance, Structure, Style and The Principles of Screenwriting ISBN-10: 0060391685 ISBN-13: 9780060391683 List Price:$35.00 The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script ISBN-10: 1879505843 ISBN-13: 9781879505841 List Price:$22.95 How Not to Write a Screenplay: 101 Common Mistakes Most Screenwriters Make ISBN-10: 1580650155 ISBN-13: 9781580650151 List Price:$16.95 How to Write a Movie in 21 Days ISBN-10: 0062730665 ISBN-13: 9780062730664 List Price:$15.00 How to Write a Selling Screenplay ISBN-10: 0767900715 ISBN-13: 9780767900713 List Price:$15.95 |
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Additionally, the book demonstrates correct formatting for a screenplay, explains screenwriting terminology, explains the "& vs and" in writing credits. Explains certain dos and dont's with your script when presenting to a agent/producer. Whitcomb also tells how she started off as a preacher's daughter who was not allowed to watch TV and ended up becoming a successful screenwriter. She's a prime example of starting from square zero and proves you don't need to know someone in hollywood in order to make it big.
For all beginners--read this book first! | This book is fantastic! | Customer Rating: | | This book is practical, easy, and very encouraging. Cynthia knows you can do it, and she wants you to try. She gives really solid advice, along with some insightful anecdotes. I've read a lot of screenwriting books and I highly recommend this one. It'll get you going! | Quick read; to the point; just read it! | Customer Rating: | This was both informative and useful. Cynthia's use of examples are few, but powerful and relevant. I have read both this book and Michael Chase Walker's Power Screenwriting: The 12 Stages of Story Development, and if you have to choose one, buy this one.
I'd like to say more, but I'd be repeating myself. Highly recommended. | A Great Book! | Customer Rating: | | I'm writing my first screenplay and found this book to be invaluable. Worth its weight in gold. |
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