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The Art of Screenwriting

An A to Z Guide to Writing a Successful Screenplay

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By William Packard

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $19.99 $25.99 CAD

Writing for the stage and screen presents artistic challenges to aspiring dramatists everywhere. Through practical, proven methods, playwright and poet William Packard leads readers past personal and professional obstacles to success. This book carefully explains the mechanics of plot, conflict, structure, form, character, dialogue, film editing, and treatment. It covers the commercial side of screenwriting with sections on marketing, agents, contracts, copyright, and collaboration. The elements of technique and story are emphasized as well as script mechanics, resulting in one of the most intelligent and useful how-to books on writing for the screen.

On Sale
Aug 7, 2001
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Da Capo Press
ISBN-13
9781560253228

William Packard

About the Author

William Packard has taught playwriting and acting at the H.B. Studio in New York City since 1965. His own plays have been produced and directed by such theatrical luminaries as Gene Frankel and Otto Preminger. He is the founder and editor of The New York Quarterly, as well as a screenwriter, poet, and novelist.

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