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The Screenwriter's Handbook 2010

B. Turner

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English
Palgrave
03 August 2009
This is the essential guide for all new and established writers for the screen. Including useful, easy-to-search contact detail entries from courses, societies and grants to representation and production companies, along with provocative articles and invaluable advice from top UK and US representatives and practitioners of the trade.
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Imprint:   Palgrave
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780230573277
ISBN 10:   0230573274
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Screenwriter's Handbook 2010

'At last, all the essential information in one place - a boon for all screenwriters.' -Jake Eberts, Executive Producer of Dances with Wolves, Chicken Run and A River Runs Through It 'Screenwriters are the backbone to our industry, and The Screenwriter's Handbook is set to become an essential tool for their craft' - Amanda Nevill, Director, British Film Institute 'You've written a screenplay. It could be the next Thelma& Louise, Good Will Hunting or Tstosi. Great - but how do you sell it? This book is your bible to breaking into the world of movies and television. The Screenwriter's Handbook is crammed with thousands of useful resources from production companies to agents. It's not a dry reference guide it's loaded with brilliant articles written by industry insiders to motivate, inspire and guide. It will help the aspirant screen scribe avoid the pitfalls of working with a partner, negotiating contracts, copyright and payment. Practical, easy to read, straightforward, this resource should take pride of place on your work desk, along with black coffee, Marlboro Lights and sharp pencils. Get it today. You could be rehearsing your acceptance speech for Best Original Screenplay at next year's Oscars.' - Anthony Ehlers, The Write Co Website


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