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Screenwriting Formula - Why It Works and How to Use It

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Rob Tobin is a screenwriter! script consultant! novelist! lecturer! former development executive! former VP of the country's largest private screenwriting school! and frequent guest speaker at major film festivals and writing conferences. Rob self-published this book through Xlibris in 2000 and has sold about 2!000 copies without publicity/marketing! and without the book being available on store bookshelves anywhere. The book has received glowing reviews from industry figures. Zusammenfassung Make the Hollywood Formula Work for You As a screenwriter! you have a difficult task even after the script is complete: You have to break into Hollywood. Rob Tobin ! who has read thousands of screenplays in his job as a script reader and development executive! has developed the formula to get a script from page to production - and he's sharing it with you! The Screenwriting Formula is not just about how to write a killer screenplay - it also explains the structure that movie executives are looking for! as well as how to transform an idea into a fully-loaded script! packed with action and ready to go. You'll learn how to: Use the seven basic story elements to instantly grab an audience's attention and! more importantly! keep it Develop character and plot in new ways through creating a backstory and telling both the objective and subjective story Structure your script so that it gets noticed by movie makers Craft a winning logline that will ensure a good pitch Plus! to help illustrate the formula! Tobin develops a story from beginning to end! showing you step-by-step how to make the most of this exclusive trade secret. With The Screenwriting Formula ! you have everything you need to take you from idea to the big screen.

Product details

Authors Rob Tobin
Publisher F & w publications inc
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2007
 
EAN 9781582974620
ISBN 978-1-58297-462-0
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Literature: general, reference works

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