Advanced Screenwriting

Taking Your Writing to the Academy Award Level

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Television, Screenwriting, Film
Cover of the book Advanced Screenwriting by Linda Seger, Silman-James Press, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Linda Seger ISBN: 9781935247470
Publisher: Silman-James Press, Inc. Publication: July 10, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Linda Seger
ISBN: 9781935247470
Publisher: Silman-James Press, Inc.
Publication: July 10, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Advanced Screenwriting, written by one of today’s most active and respected screenwriting gurus, is a collection of meditations on fine-tuning the script. 

Among the many subjects it discusses: 

working with non-traditional forms • maintaining a consistent and ongoing storyline 
developing a personal cinematic style • finding a script’s audience 
keeping an audience’s attention • developing subtexts 
utilizing psychology and philosophy • transforming characters 
reflecting real-life patterns • creating realism through accurate detail 
polishing scenes • creating memorable dialogue 
. . . and much more.

Linda Seger is the author of six books on screenwriting and filmmaking: Making a Good Script Great, Making a Good Writer Great, Creating Unforgettable Characters,The Art of Adaptation, From Script to Screen, and When Women Call the Shots. She created and defined the job of script consultant in 1981, and since that time has consulted on more than 2,000 film and television scripts and presented seminars for ABC, CBS, NBC, Disney, Turner Network, the Motion Picture Academy, the Directors Guild, the Writers Guild, the American Film Institute, UCLA and USC, as well as film companies and schools around the globe.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Advanced Screenwriting, written by one of today’s most active and respected screenwriting gurus, is a collection of meditations on fine-tuning the script. 

Among the many subjects it discusses: 

working with non-traditional forms • maintaining a consistent and ongoing storyline 
developing a personal cinematic style • finding a script’s audience 
keeping an audience’s attention • developing subtexts 
utilizing psychology and philosophy • transforming characters 
reflecting real-life patterns • creating realism through accurate detail 
polishing scenes • creating memorable dialogue 
. . . and much more.

Linda Seger is the author of six books on screenwriting and filmmaking: Making a Good Script Great, Making a Good Writer Great, Creating Unforgettable Characters,The Art of Adaptation, From Script to Screen, and When Women Call the Shots. She created and defined the job of script consultant in 1981, and since that time has consulted on more than 2,000 film and television scripts and presented seminars for ABC, CBS, NBC, Disney, Turner Network, the Motion Picture Academy, the Directors Guild, the Writers Guild, the American Film Institute, UCLA and USC, as well as film companies and schools around the globe.

More books from Film

Cover of the book Curly by Linda Seger
Cover of the book The Modern Superhero in Film and Television by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Bonn by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Tupac Shakur by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Impeccably Dressed by Linda Seger
Cover of the book My Last Sigh by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Die Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle (FSK) zwischen filmwirtschaftlichen Interessen und Jugendschutz - eine Analyse der gegenwärtigen Situation by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Hamburg New York - Von der alten in die neue Welt by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Multiskilling for Television Production by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Found Footage Horror Films by Linda Seger
Cover of the book The Wes Anderson Collection: The Grand Budapest Hotel by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Portable Video by Linda Seger
Cover of the book La fede come perdono nel cinema di oggi by Linda Seger
Cover of the book American Beauty: Use of the red colour as a symbol of Lester's forgotten dreams by Linda Seger
Cover of the book Film Censorship by Linda Seger
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy