Writing short films : structure and content for screenwriters.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale, 2010Copyright date: 2010Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 211 pagesContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780307875143Subject(s): Short films--AuthorshipGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Writing Short FilmsDDC classification: 808.2/3 Online access: Open e-bookItem type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One - The Fundamentals -- Chapter 1 - Before We Start - the Principles of Drama -- The Principles of Drama -- Practical Application -- Reaching the Audience - Emotion! -- Action vs. Dialogue (Words, Words, Words!) -- The Ending -- The Disclaimer: Comedy -- The Difference Between Shorts & -- Features -- Exercises 11 -- Chapter 2 - Starting Out - What's it About? -- The Characteristics of a Good Short Film -- Where to Begin? -- Research, Belief & -- the World of the Story -- Turning an Idea Into a Good Film Story -- Entertainment & -- Inspiration -- Exercises -- Chapter 3 - Character & -- Emotion - Who Does What and Why -- Emotion -- The Foundation of Dramatic Characters -- Creating the Character -- Attitudes & -- Emotions -- Representing the Character -- Transformation -- The Important Characters -- Exercises -- Chapter 4 - The Three-Part Nature of Film Structure -- Structure in General -- In the Beginning - The Set-Up -- The Order of the Set-Up -- The Rising Action - Developing the Conflict -- The Climax & -- Resolution -- Exercises -- Chapter 5 - Plotting - The Twists & -- Turns -- What Is Plot? -- The Role of Conflict -- The Principles of Action -- Part Two - Intermediate Steps -- Chapter 6 - Fade In Openings & -- the Main Exposition -- The Problem -- The Main Exposition -- The Main Exposition's Relationship to the Climax & -- Theme -- The Problem & -- the Sub Problem -- Opening the Movie -- Exercises -- Chapter 7 - The Middle - Keeping the Story Alive -- The Confrontation - Rising Action -- Suspense -- Techniques for Suspense -- Surprise -- The Pseudo-Solution -- Exercises -- Chapter 8 - Fade Out: Revelation, Climax & -- Resolution -- Story Revelation - Character Revelation -- The Climax -- The Resolution.
Part Three - The Structure of Scenes -- Chapter 9 - Constructing the Scene -- Units of Action -- The Principles of Construction -- Techniques for Construction -- Exercises -- Chapter 10 - Dialogue the Search for the Perfect Line -- The Function of Dialogue -- The Characteristics of Good Dialogue -- Techniques & -- Tips -- Exercises -- Chapter 11 - The Subtext of Meaning -- The Role of Subtext -- The Emotion Beneath the Lines -- Revealing the Subtext -- Part Four - Keeping Focused -- Chapter 12 - Keeping Focused What Does My Protagonist Really Want? -- Keeping on Track -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Fade In to Fade Out Proper Screenplay Format -- Fade In: Scene Headings -- The Action -- Character Names' Margin -- Parenthetical Directions & -- Dialogue -- Transitions -- Appendix B: Referenced Films Available on Video -- Appendix C: General Film Index -- Appendix D: The Writer's Reference Shelf -- Appendix E: Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall -- Bibliography -- Copyright.
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