This is a comprehensive guide to teach writing and story development from a collaborative global perspective.
This book teaches writers how to take full advantage of emerging opportunities, both locally and globally. With an increasing number of international co-productions and many screenwriters now working collaboratively in writers rooms and development groups, author Marc Handler explains how to work cooperatively with others to break stories, plan seasons, create characters, and build series. To succeed, readers will learn how to give and receive feedback effectively, adapt to the style and constraints of executives and brands, and contribute to the team building process, all within an increasingly global media industry that is in constant flux. This book will help readers develop a global perspective, ensuring that they are prepared for new opportunities as they arise. Marc Handler provides cultural insight and understanding as he describes the fundamentals as well as advanced story skills.
This book is essential reading for students taking classes such as Screenwriting Fundamentals, Writing for Film and TV, Introduction to Television Writing, and Advanced Screenwriting, as well as aspiring and early career screenwriters, showrunners, producers, and creative executives.
This book teaches writers how to take full advantage of emerging opportunities, both locally and globally. With an increasing number of international co-productions and many screenwriters now working collaboratively in writers rooms and development groups, author Marc Handler explains how to work cooperatively with others to break stories, plan seasons, create characters, and build series. To succeed, readers will learn how to give and receive feedback effectively, adapt to the style and constraints of executives and brands, and contribute to the team building process, all within an increasingly global media industry that is in constant flux. This book will help readers develop a global perspective, ensuring that they are prepared for new opportunities as they arise. Marc Handler provides cultural insight and understanding as he describes the fundamentals as well as advanced story skills.
This book is essential reading for students taking classes such as Screenwriting Fundamentals, Writing for Film and TV, Introduction to Television Writing, and Advanced Screenwriting, as well as aspiring and early career screenwriters, showrunners, producers, and creative executives.
If you want to be a mainstream professional writer, this book gives a solid foundation and lots of insights into how Hollywood works. But it also targets writers who color outside the lines, people with their own artistic vision. There's a lot of focus on core creativity and unique storytellers that break new ground. It examines blockbusters, indie films, and hit shows that you never heard of because they were made in countries far away. As a writer, this will give you more tools, more lethal weaponry, and more ways to surprise your readers. It's ninja training for screenwriters.
Tab Murphy - Academy award nominated screenwriter, Writer: Disney's Tarzan - Gorillas in the Mist
This is a field that requires an encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject matter with a global perspective, and that's exactly what this book provides. It is the most comprehensive book on screenwriting I've yet encountered.
Tom Musca - Writer / Producer - Stand and Deliver, Head of MFA Screenwriting, University of Miami
As a film producer, I need to collaborate with writers effectively. This is the only book I've seen that tells writers and producers how to form effective creative teams. It tells how to develop stories, make creative decisions, solve story problems, plan out seasons and make movie magic as a group. This is essential information, especially if you are a writer who hopes to become a showrunner or creative executive in the future.
Wang Pingwenan, Producer, Shanghai Senxun Media
The multinational aspect of the book opens exciting new vistas and new ways of thinking that stimulate good stories and interesting characters. Most of us have only been exposed to the Western "rules" for telling stories, and Handler's clever weaving of international structures and characterizations opens up endless possibilities for any writer or producer who is willing to learn.
Mark Byers - Screenwriter: The Treatment
This is an essential guide for anyone who wants to learn about the art and science of screenwriting. It is also useful for those who are teaching screenwriting and for anyone interested in how best to tell a story for an international audience.
Sid Goldstein - Author: American Pastimes, Writing teacher - University of Hawaii Manoa
Tab Murphy - Academy award nominated screenwriter, Writer: Disney's Tarzan - Gorillas in the Mist
This is a field that requires an encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject matter with a global perspective, and that's exactly what this book provides. It is the most comprehensive book on screenwriting I've yet encountered.
Tom Musca - Writer / Producer - Stand and Deliver, Head of MFA Screenwriting, University of Miami
As a film producer, I need to collaborate with writers effectively. This is the only book I've seen that tells writers and producers how to form effective creative teams. It tells how to develop stories, make creative decisions, solve story problems, plan out seasons and make movie magic as a group. This is essential information, especially if you are a writer who hopes to become a showrunner or creative executive in the future.
Wang Pingwenan, Producer, Shanghai Senxun Media
The multinational aspect of the book opens exciting new vistas and new ways of thinking that stimulate good stories and interesting characters. Most of us have only been exposed to the Western "rules" for telling stories, and Handler's clever weaving of international structures and characterizations opens up endless possibilities for any writer or producer who is willing to learn.
Mark Byers - Screenwriter: The Treatment
This is an essential guide for anyone who wants to learn about the art and science of screenwriting. It is also useful for those who are teaching screenwriting and for anyone interested in how best to tell a story for an international audience.
Sid Goldstein - Author: American Pastimes, Writing teacher - University of Hawaii Manoa