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The up-to-date, acclaimed guide to writing and selling screenplays to today’s film and TV markets. This is the new screenwriter’s bible…. More >>
Writing Screenplays That Sell: The Complete, Step-By-Step Guide for Writing and Selling to

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The Screenwriter's Bible: A Complete Guide to Writing, Formatting, and Selling Your Script

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How does a spec script differ from a shooting script? What kind of fasteners should one use to bind a script? How did the term MOS come to mean without sound? You’ll find the answers to these pressing questions and much more in David Trottier’s eminently usable Screenwriter’s Bible. The avuncular Trottier–a writer-producer, script consultant, and seminar leader–has written a friendly guide through the Hollywood morass. He touts it as six books in one: it’s (more…)

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How to Write a Selling Screenplay

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There are a lot of fine “how to write a screenplay” titles out and about, but what makes Keane’s How To Write a Selling Screenplay unique is the examination on a step-by-step basis of a screenplay, The Crossing, that the author wrote. The teacher/pupil-type exchange, as you closely examine the screenplay, reads almost as if you were asking pertinent questions in class at just the right moments. Keane discusses each screenwriting point (opening sequence, inciting (more…)

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