Motion picture authorship.
Overview
Works: | 61 works in 12 publications in 12 languages |
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Titles
A very dangerous citizen : = Abraham Lincoln Polonsky and the Hollywood left /
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Digital storytelling : = the narrative power of visual effects in film /
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Blueprint for screenwriting = a complete writer's guide to story structure and character development /
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Story sense : = writing story and script for feature films and television /
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Shoot me = independent filmmaking from creative concept to rousing release /
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The screenwriter's bible : = a complete guide to writing, formatting, and selling your script /
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The lean forward moment : = create compelling stories for film, TV, and the Web /
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Constructing transgressive sexuality in screenwriting = the feiticeiro/a as character /
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The Screenwriters Taxonomy = a Collaborative Approach to Creative Storytelling /
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A guide to screenwriting success = writing for film, television, and digital streaming /
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The protagonist's journey = an introduction to character-driven screenwriting and storytelling /
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The death and life of drama = reflections on writing and human nature /
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Movies that move us = screenwriting and the power of the protagonist's journey /
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Cinema today = a conversation with thirty-nine filmmakers from aroundthe world /
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Save the cat! goes to the movies : = the screenwriter's guide to every story ever told /
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Save the cat! : = the last book on screenwriting you'll ever need /
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Story : = substance, structure, style and the principles of screenwriting /
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