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How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn

Título: How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn't Suck and Will Actually Sell

Autor: Michael Rogan

Sinopse: Want to (finally) learn how to write a screenplay that captures the attention of managers, agents, even...dare I say...actors? Want to learn screenplay writing shortcuts and strategies to turning that idea into your head into a tangible, finished screenplay? Looking for a NO B.S. and super-simple Screenwriting 101 that will show you how to brainstorm, plot, plan, write, rewrite...and finish your way to script writing awesomeness? Well, in...How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Sell) - Screenwriting Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 1 you'll learn how to write a script that is compelling and original with such tasty screenwriting nuggets as: "Embracing Your Inner S-O-B" - How to turn your petty grudges, anxieties, obsessions, hatreds -- and mild contempt for the world -- into fascinating, vibrant and unforgettable characters who literally crash their way off the page and into the memory banks of your script's readers. "What Stale Popcorn Can Teach You About Writing" - I'll show you how to turn those trips to the over-priced movie theatre into focused, actionable intel you can use to up your film business game and become a savvy student of the screenwriting craft. "How to Stop Waiting for Perfect Story Structure (and Just Get Writing!)" - Yes, I know, you'll get started on your screenplay ONCE you nail down the perfect structure. But in this chapter I'll show you how four structure hacks to get you started you writing and your way to FADE OUT. "Rewriting for People Who Hate Rewriting" - When learning how to write a movie script all the books say "You gotta rewrite." But HOW do you rewrite? What does that actually look like? In this chapter I'll show you how the pros -- and somewhat pros -- do it. And unlike that generic, cliched screenwriting manual that just always seems to pop up on your radar, this tome is written by a former screenplay reader and optioned screenwriter, Michael Rogan of ScriptBully magazine, who can help you up your screenwriting IQ and avoid some of the mistakes he made. (Again and again.) So, give How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn't Suck (and Will Actually Sell) - Screenplay Writing Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 1 a try... It may not (instantly) help you buy that house in the Hollywood Hills. But it will put you that much closer to doing that most wonderful and rare thing: a screenwriter who actually finishes what they start.

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Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn’t Suck and Will Actually Sell”, de Michael Rogan, publicado pela editora Amazon, em 2013 e com 111 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Amazon

Páginas: 111

Ano: 2013

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Linguagem: inglês

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    O catálogo da amazon reúne narrativas que transitam entre romances contemporâneos com conflitos intensos e personagens complexos, e tramas de fantasia e suspense que exploram mundos sobrenaturais e dilemas éticos. Os livros da editora amazon frequentemente apresentam protagonistas jovens ou em transição, enfrentando desafios emocionais ou situações de poder, seja em ambientes corporativos, urbanos ou fantásticos. A experiência de leitura costuma variar do tom mais leve e humorado, como em comédias românticas com ritmo acelerado, até histórias mais densas, que envolvem mistério, vingança e segredos familiares. Há obras que privilegiam o desenvolvimento de relações pessoais e afetivas em contextos de tensão, enquanto outras exploram elementos de ação e magia, com narrativas que alternam entre o suspense e o drama.

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