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What Happens Next? - A History of American Screenwriting

English · Hardback

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Screenwriters have always been Hollywood's stepchildren. Yet, popular impressions aside, screenwriters have been central to moviemaking since audiences got past the sheer novelty of seeing pictures that moved at all. Soon they wanted to know: What happens next? Veteran Oscar-winning screenwriter Norman gives us the first comprehensive history of the men and women who have answered that question, from Anita Loos, the highest-paid screenwriter of her day, to Robert Towne, Quentin Tarantino, Charlie Kaufman, and other paradigm-busting talents reimagining movies for the new century. The whole rich story is here: the imposition of the Production Code in the early 1930s and the ingenious attempts to outwit the censors; the dark days of the blacklist that divided the screenwriting community; the rise of the writer-director in the early 1970s; and the scare of 2005 when new technologies seemed to dry up the audience for movies and forced the industry to reinvent itself yet again.--From publisher description.The Academy Award-winning screenwriter examines the ins and outs of the profession, offers a panoramic history of screenwriting from the silent era to the modern-day blockbuster, and discusses the impact of the blacklist and how movies are made.

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Authors Marc Norman
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.10.2007
 
EAN 9780307383396
ISBN 978-0-307-38339-6
No. of pages 553
Dimensions 165 mm x 254 mm x 38 mm

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