Posts Tagged ‘Story’
Writing A Great Script Fast Workbook: Story For Digital Filmmaking
Writing A Great Script Fast Workbook: Story For Digital Filmmaking
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Story is the hardest thing to learn for most digital filmmakers these days, since the technology has become so inexpensive and easy to use. What if you had a universal story brainstorming roadmap to help you think up all the best possible narrative ideas for your project at each step? This Workbook contains a series of simple questions you answer about your story idea to create a great script fast. Lists of possible story ideas are given at each step to avoid any writer’s block. For example, when it is time to pick a plot goal for your story, you have over 100 to choose from for fresh ideas. This Writing A Great Script Fast Workbook is designed to be used with the 20 hour, 19 part, DVD workshop “Writing A Great Script Fast.” It may also be used as a stand-alone story development tool. Many sample videos from the workshop can also be found on YouTube. Sections: 1. Brainstorming For Story Ideas, 2. Creating Characters, Themes & Symbols, 3. Developing Plot Points, 4. Writing Scenes & The Script. Based on the bestselling books “Developing Digital Short Films” (2004 New Riders / Peachpit) and “Maya 2 Character Animation” (1999 New Riders) by Sherri Sheridan. Covers the top 20 books on screenwriting, film and animation in easy to follow steps with 1000′s of story techniques learned along the way. Over 100 films, stories and animations were broken down to create this universal story blueprint engine. This story development workshop includes a focus on creating film ideas you can make yourself, or with a small team, using low budget digital filmmaking techniques. “This is a step-by-step guide to craft an award winning film without going bankrupt!” – Digital Dispatch News. “The ultimate story class for digital filmmakers!” – CG Magazine
Writing A Great Script Fast Workbook: Story For Digital Filmmaking
Blueprint for Screenwriting: A Complete Writer’s Guide to Story Structure and Character Development
Blueprint for Screenwriting: A Complete Writer’s Guide to Story Structure and Character Development
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Blueprint for Screenwriting demystifies the writing process by developing a “blueprint” for writers to follow for each new screenplay–from original concept to completed script. Author and international script consultant Dr. Rachel Ballon explores the writing craft and emphasizes creativity in the writing process. She blends her expertise in script analysis and writing coaching with her personal experience as a screenwriter to help writers construct their stories and characters.
Starting with the story’s framework, Dr. Ballon helps readers to understand the key “building blocks” of story structure and character development, including characters’ emotional and psychological states, story conflicts, and scene and act structure. She also covers the essential components in the script writing process, such as outlines, script treatments, synopses, and formats. Dr. Ballon devotes a chapter to overcoming writer’s block–the writer’s greatest obstacle–and offers guidance for taking the next steps once a script is completed.
A practical tool for any writer, this distinctive resource:
*offers a blueprint for writers to follow, breaking the writing process down into specific, easy-to-follow steps;
*stresses the psychology of the characters as well as that of the writer; and
*offers first-hand knowledge of the screenwriting process and gives practical advice for completing and marketing scripts.
With its unique and insightful approach to the writing process, this book will be indispensable for scriptwriters, fiction writers, and professional writers, and it will serve as a useful text in screenwriting courses.
Blueprint for Screenwriting: A Complete Writer’s Guide to Story Structure and Character Development
Power Screenwriting: The 12 Stages of Story Development
Power Screenwriting: The 12 Stages of Story Development
- ISBN13: 9781580650410
- Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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Beyond Joseph Campbell and the much ballyhooed hero’s journey, Michael Chase Walker takes the aspiring screenwriter into the rarely discusses alternative structures of outlaw stories, inverted myths and Messiah tales.


