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This definitive handbook explains how a script is transformed into
a motion picture or television program. Readers will learn the
methodology and craft of the script supervisor, who ensures that
the continuity of a film, its logical progression, is coherent.
The book teaches all vital script supervising functions, including
how to:
.prepare, or "break down" a script for shooting
.maintaining screen direction and progression
.matching scenes and shots for editing
.cuing actors
.recording good takes and prints
preparing time and log sheets for editing
This revision of an industry classic has been updated to reflect
changes in the film industry in recent years, including the use of
electronic media in the script supervisor's tasks. While it is
written for the novice script writer, it can serve as a valuable
resource for directors, film editors, scriptwriters and
cinematographers.
'The finest writing in the land. Limitless, joyous and terrifying'
- RUSSELL T. DAVIES Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's darkly
comedic creations are an endlessly dazzling masterclass in
storytelling. Inside No. 9: The Scripts features every episode from
Series 4-6 of the award-winning BBC2 anthology, including the live
Halloween special and an original foreword for each series from the
show's creators. 'One of the best pieces of British television in
years' - INDEPENDENT
If there is one skill that separates the professional screenwriter
from the amateur, it is the ability to rewrite successfully. From
Jack Epps, Jr., the screenwriter of Top Gun, Dick Tracy, and The
Secret of My Success, comes a comprehensive guide that explores the
many layers of rewriting. In Screenwriting is Rewriting, Epps
provides a practical and tested approach to organizing notes,
creating a game plan, and executing a series of focused passes that
address the story, character, theme, structure, and plot issues.
Included are sample notes, game plans, and beat sheets from Epps'
work on films such as Sister Act and Turner and Hooch. Also
featured are exclusive interviews with Academy Award (R) winning
screenwriters Robert Towne (Chinatown) and Frank Pierson (Dog Day
Afternoon), along with Academy Award (R) nominee Susannah Grant
(Erin Brockovich).
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Stalag 17
(Paperback)
Billy Wilder; Introduction by Jeffrey Meyers
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"Stalag 17" (1953), the riveting drama of a German prisoner-of-war
camp, was adapted from the Broadway play directed by Jose Ferrer in
1951. Billy Wilder developed the play and made the film version
more interesting in every way. Edwin Blum, a veteran screenwriter
and friend of Wilder's, collaborated on the screenplay but found
working with Wilder an agonizing experience.
Wilder's mordant humor and misanthropy percolate throughout this
bitter story of egoism, class conflict, and betrayal. As in a
well-constructed murder mystery, the incriminating evidence points
to the wrong man. Jeffrey Meyers's introduction enriches the
reading of "Stalag 17" by including comparisons with the Broadway
production and the reasons for Wilder's changes.
The ultimate companion to unlock what lurks Inside No. 9 Welcome,
reader, to the experience of a lifetime: a behind-the-scenes tour
of the remarkable Bafta award-winning series. This show-by-show
guide reveals the genesis of each episode's idea through to the
scripting, casting, design, direction, and production - where
you'll have access to the minds and imaginations of creators Reece
Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Filled with the show's dark humour
and behind-the-scenes photographs, production stills, mood boards
and concept drawings, you'll find yourself delighted and disturbed
in equal measure. Every episode from the first five series will be
covered by interviews with key creatives and discussion of the
inspiration and creation behind every moment. Are you ready to step
through the door marked No. 9?
Examining the centrality of dialogue to American independent
cinema, Jennifer O'Meara argues that it is impossible to separate
small budgets from the old adage that 'talk is cheap'. Focusing on
the 1980s until the present, particularly on the films by
writer-directors like Jim Jarmusch, Noah Baumbach and Richard
Linklater, this book demonstrates dialogue's ability to engage
audiences and bind together the narrative, aesthetic and
performative elements of selected cinema. Questioning the
association of dialogue-centred films with the 'literary' and the
'un-cinematic', O'Meara highlights how speech in independent cinema
can instead hinge on what is termed 'cinematic verbalism' when
dialogue is designed and executed in complex, medium-specific ways.
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Dark Victory
(Paperback)
Bernard F. Dick; Introduction by Bernard F. Dick
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" Dark Victory," released in 1939, was a daring movie for its
time. it depicted its heroine, Bette Davis, dying of a brain tumor.
The film blended romance and realism so successfully that it is
still a model for movies about death and dying today.
Bette Davis drew upon every mood she had ever
expressed--insouciance, impatience, anger, passion, acquiescence.
She worked hard at the role, reveling in a story that, according to
her account, she had actively campaigned for. She also benefited
greatly by the professional talents of director Edmund Goulding and
screenwriter Casey Robinson and a supporting cast that included
Humphrey Bogart.
A Guide to Screenwriting Success, Second Edition provides a
comprehensive overview of writing-and rewriting-a screenplay or
teleplay and writing for digital content. Duncan's handy book
teaches new screenwriters the process of creating a professional
screenplay from beginning to end. It shows that inspiration,
creativity, and good writing are not elusive concepts but
attainable goals that any motivated person can aspire to. Duncan
includes sections on all aspects of screenwriting-from character
development to story templates-and breaks down the three acts of a
screenplay into manageable pieces. A Guide to Screenwriting Success
contains dozens of exercises to help writers through these steps.
The second half of Duncan's practical book covers another, often
overlooked, side of screenwriting-the teleplay. Aspiring writers
who also want to try their hand at writing for television will need
to learn the specifics of the field. The book breaks down this area
into two parts, the one-hour teleplay and the situation comedy.
There is a section on writing and producing digital content that
embraces the "Do It Yourself" attitude to approaching a career in
the entertainment industry. Success in screenwriting is no longer a
dream but an achievable goal for those who pick up Duncan's guide.
*THE SIDE-SPLITTING NEW COMIC SHORT FROM ONE OF BRITAIN'S
BEST-LOVED WRITERS, NOW A MAJOR BBC TV SERIES*
______________________________ 'It is as honest and multi-faceted
an examination and appreciation of marriage as you could hope to
find' The Guardian on Hornby's script adaptation Each week, Tom and
Louise meet for a quick drink in the pub before they go to meet
their marriage counsellor. Married for years and with two children,
a recent incident has exposed the fault lines in their relationship
in a way that Tom, for one, does not wish to think about. In the
ten minutes in the pub they talk about the agenda for the session,
what they talked about last week, what they will definitely not
talk about with the counsellor, and how much better off they are
than the couple whose counselling slot immediately precedes their
own. Over the ten weeks that follow Tom and Louise begin to wonder:
what if marriage is like a computer? When you take it apart to see
how it works you might just be left with a million pieces you can't
put back together . . .
After a shooting in London goes hideously wrong, two hitmen, Ray
and Ken, are sent to hide out in the strange, Gothic, medieval town
of Bruges, Belgium, by their volatile and dangerous boss, Harry
Waters. While awaiting instructions from him as to what to do next,
the pair attempt to deal both with their feelings over the botched
killing and their differing attitudes towards this curious,
otherworldly place they've been dumped in ('Bruges is a shithole.'
'Bruges is not a shithole'), until the call from Harry finally
comes through, and all three men are enmeshed in a spiral of bloody
violence that few will get out of alive. This jet-black comedy
marks the feature-film debut of writer/director Martin McDonagh,
award-winning author of such plays as The Beauty Queen of Leenane,
The Lieutenant of Inishmore and The Pillowman, and the film Six
Shooter, which won the Academy Award for the Best Live-Action Short
Film. The film stars Colin Farrell as Ray, Brendan Gleeson as Ken,
and Ralph Fiennes as Harry. In Bruges was the opening night film at
the Sundance Film Festival.
After months pass without a culprit in her daughter's murder case,
Mildred Hayes pays for three signs challenging the authority of
William Willoughby, the town's revered chief of police. When his
second-in-command, Officer Dixon, a mother's boy with a penchant
for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and
Ebbing's law enforcement threatens to engulf the town. Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a darkly comedic drama from
Martin McDonagh. The film won Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best
Screenplay at the Golden Globes 2018, and the Best Film and Best
Original Screenplay awards at the 2018 BAFTAs.
Since 1979, China has been undergoing a period of immense social
and economic change, transitioning from state-run economics to free
market capitalism. This book focuses on how the 'Reform Era' has
been constructed in the work of the director Jia Zhangke, analysing
the archetypal class figures of worker, peasant, soldier,
intellectual and entrepreneur that are found in his films.
Examining how these figures are represented, and how Jia's
cinematography creates those 'structures of feeling' that
concretise around a particular time and place, the book argues that
Jia's cinema should be understood not just as narratives that
represent Chinese social transition, but also as an effort to
engage the audience's emotional responses through representation,
symbolism and the affective experience of specific cinematic
tropes. Making an important contribution to scholarship about the
Reform Era, and opening up many new areas in the larger fields of
Chinese visual culture, cultural studies and the affective
qualities of film, this is groundbreaking work about a cinematic
culture in a period of profound transformation.
First there is an opportunity, then there is a betrayal. Twenty
years have gone by. Much has changed but just as much remains the
same. Mark Renton returns to the only place he can ever call home.
They are waiting for him, of course: Spud, Sick Boy, and Frank
Begbie. But they are not alone. Other old friends are waiting too:
sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship, love, longing,
fear, regret, diamorphine, self-destruction and mortal danger, they
are all lined up to welcome him, ready to join the dance. Mark
Renton returns, to the chaos of life and death.
This collection includes the complete screenplays of The Princess
Bride, Misery, The Marathon Man and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid along with introductory essays to each screenplay by William
Goldman.
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