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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Section I: From Idea to Outline: Preparing to Write Your Feature Screenplay
1: Hollywood Storytelling: Its Enduring Appeal and Universal Principles by Billy Mernit 2: Jump-starting the Screenplay by Jon Bernstein 3: “What Happens Next?”: Structuring the Screenplay by Andy Guerdat 4: Building Characters by Cindy Davis 5: Deepening Characters and Defining Their Arcs by Billy Mernit 6: Outlining the Screenplay by Juliet Aires Giglio
Section II: Writing Your First Draft Feature Screenplay
7: Writing Through the First Draft by Steve Mazur 8: The Who, What, Where, When, Why (and How!) of Writing a Scene by Dan Vining 9: Pictures in Motion: Scenes and the Movement They Create by Chrysanthy Balis
Section III: Rewriting Your Feature Screenplay
10: Taking the Script to the Next Level: The Rewrite Process Begins by Quinton Peeples 11: The Art and Craft of Dialogue Writing by Karl Iglesias 12: “Show, Don’t Tell”: Visual Screenwriting by Philip Eisner 13: Polish Workshop: Making Your Best Even Better by Michael Weiss
Section IV: Being a Professional in the Movie Business
14: Demystifying the Business of Feature Film Writing by Laurence Rosenthal 15: Launching and Sustaining a Feature Film Writing Career by Deborah Dean Davis
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