Tales of horror have always been with us, from Biblical times to
the Gothic novel to successful modern day authors and
screenwriters. Though the genre is often maligned, it is huge in
popularity and its resilience is undeniable. Marc Blake and Sara
Bailey offer a detailed analysis of the horror genre, including its
subgenres, tropes and the specific requirements of the horror
screenplay.
Tracing the development of the horror film from its beginnings
in German Expressionism, the authors engage in a readable style
that will appeal to anyone with a genuine interest in the form and
the mechanics of the genre. This book examines the success of
Universal Studio's franchises of the '30s to the Serial Killer, the
Slasher film, Asian Horror, the Supernatural, Horror Verite and
current developments in the field, including 3D and remakes. It
also includes step-by-step writing exercises, annotated extracts
from horror screenplays and interviews with seasoned
writers/directors/ producers discussing budget restrictions,
screenplay form and formulas and how screenplays work during
shooting.
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