Epps, Jr., Jack (USA University of Southern California)
Screenwriting Is Rewriting
The Art and Craft of Professional Revision
Epps, Jr., Jack (USA University of Southern California)
Screenwriting Is Rewriting
The Art and Craft of Professional Revision
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A step-by-step guide that takes the mystery out of rewriting and leads the writer through a series of focused passes which address the core fundamentals of screenwriting resulting in a polished, professional screenplay.
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A step-by-step guide that takes the mystery out of rewriting and leads the writer through a series of focused passes which address the core fundamentals of screenwriting resulting in a polished, professional screenplay.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781628927405
- ISBN-10: 1628927402
- Artikelnr.: 42908751
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781628927405
- ISBN-10: 1628927402
- Artikelnr.: 42908751
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jack Epps, Jr. is the co-author of the films Top Gun, The Secret of My Success, Dick Tracy, Legal Eagles, Dick Tracy, and Turner and Hooch. As a script doctor, Epps contributed to such films as Sister Act and Die Hard With A Vengeance. Epps is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Writing for Screen and Television Division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, USA.
Introduction
How To Use This Book
Let's Talk About Rewriting
The Pass Method - Layer By Layer
Movies You Need To See
Part One: Foundations and Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Notes - Receiving and Organizing Notes
Chapter 2 Interpreting Notes - Reading Tea Leaves
Chapter 3 Annotated Draft - Your Reference Guide
Chapter 4 Game Plan - Creating a Road Map for the Rewrite
Chapter 5 Character - Writing from the Inside Out
Chapter 6 Foundation Pass - Strengthening the Core
Chapter 7 Character Pass - The Emotional Core
Chapter 8 The Set-Up - Establish - Complicate - Resolve
Chapter 9 Story & Theme Pass - The Emotional Underpinning
Chapter 10 Structure - What Stays In, What Goes Out, and In What Order
Chapter 11 Structure Pass - Architecture and Design
Chapter 12 Plot - How Will This Turn Out?
Chapter 13 Plot Pass - Cause and Effect
Chapter 14 Feedback on Your Interim Draft - Checking-In
Part Two: Details and Layering
Chapter 15 Opposition Characters - Sources of Conflict and Tension
Chapter 16 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals - Complicate,
Complicate, Complicate
Chapter 17 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals Pass - Making
Life Much More Difficult
Chapter 18 Relationships - The Ties that Bind
Chapter 19 Relationship Pass - Interconnecting
Chapter 20 Dialogue - Rhythm and Flow
Chapter 21 Scene Pass - Link and Connect
Chapter 22 Consistency Pass - Motivated Actions
Chapter 23 Polish Pass - Dialogue, Text, and Tightening
Chapter 24 Sending Out Your Screenplay - Letting Go
Chapter 25 Working with Directors, Producers, and Executives - Patience,
Patience, Patience
Part Three: Screenwriters on Rewriting
Interview with Robert Towne Chinatown, The Firm, Mission Impossible II
Interview with Frank Pierson Cool Hand Luke, Dog Day Afternoon, King Of The
Gypsies
Interview with Susannah Grant Pocahontas, Erin Brockovich, The Soloist
Part Four: Examples
Studio Script Notes Turner & Hooch Notes Sister Act Studio Notes and Game
Plan
Student Annotated Pages Suicide Girl by Ivy Pruss
Student Script Notes & Game Plans Take Your Grandma To Work Day by David
Ngo F@#% The Knot by Romi Barta
Essential Three Act Questions
Acknowledgements
Quote Sources
Index
How To Use This Book
Let's Talk About Rewriting
The Pass Method - Layer By Layer
Movies You Need To See
Part One: Foundations and Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Notes - Receiving and Organizing Notes
Chapter 2 Interpreting Notes - Reading Tea Leaves
Chapter 3 Annotated Draft - Your Reference Guide
Chapter 4 Game Plan - Creating a Road Map for the Rewrite
Chapter 5 Character - Writing from the Inside Out
Chapter 6 Foundation Pass - Strengthening the Core
Chapter 7 Character Pass - The Emotional Core
Chapter 8 The Set-Up - Establish - Complicate - Resolve
Chapter 9 Story & Theme Pass - The Emotional Underpinning
Chapter 10 Structure - What Stays In, What Goes Out, and In What Order
Chapter 11 Structure Pass - Architecture and Design
Chapter 12 Plot - How Will This Turn Out?
Chapter 13 Plot Pass - Cause and Effect
Chapter 14 Feedback on Your Interim Draft - Checking-In
Part Two: Details and Layering
Chapter 15 Opposition Characters - Sources of Conflict and Tension
Chapter 16 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals - Complicate,
Complicate, Complicate
Chapter 17 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals Pass - Making
Life Much More Difficult
Chapter 18 Relationships - The Ties that Bind
Chapter 19 Relationship Pass - Interconnecting
Chapter 20 Dialogue - Rhythm and Flow
Chapter 21 Scene Pass - Link and Connect
Chapter 22 Consistency Pass - Motivated Actions
Chapter 23 Polish Pass - Dialogue, Text, and Tightening
Chapter 24 Sending Out Your Screenplay - Letting Go
Chapter 25 Working with Directors, Producers, and Executives - Patience,
Patience, Patience
Part Three: Screenwriters on Rewriting
Interview with Robert Towne Chinatown, The Firm, Mission Impossible II
Interview with Frank Pierson Cool Hand Luke, Dog Day Afternoon, King Of The
Gypsies
Interview with Susannah Grant Pocahontas, Erin Brockovich, The Soloist
Part Four: Examples
Studio Script Notes Turner & Hooch Notes Sister Act Studio Notes and Game
Plan
Student Annotated Pages Suicide Girl by Ivy Pruss
Student Script Notes & Game Plans Take Your Grandma To Work Day by David
Ngo F@#% The Knot by Romi Barta
Essential Three Act Questions
Acknowledgements
Quote Sources
Index
Introduction
How To Use This Book
Let's Talk About Rewriting
The Pass Method - Layer By Layer
Movies You Need To See
Part One: Foundations and Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Notes - Receiving and Organizing Notes
Chapter 2 Interpreting Notes - Reading Tea Leaves
Chapter 3 Annotated Draft - Your Reference Guide
Chapter 4 Game Plan - Creating a Road Map for the Rewrite
Chapter 5 Character - Writing from the Inside Out
Chapter 6 Foundation Pass - Strengthening the Core
Chapter 7 Character Pass - The Emotional Core
Chapter 8 The Set-Up - Establish - Complicate - Resolve
Chapter 9 Story & Theme Pass - The Emotional Underpinning
Chapter 10 Structure - What Stays In, What Goes Out, and In What Order
Chapter 11 Structure Pass - Architecture and Design
Chapter 12 Plot - How Will This Turn Out?
Chapter 13 Plot Pass - Cause and Effect
Chapter 14 Feedback on Your Interim Draft - Checking-In
Part Two: Details and Layering
Chapter 15 Opposition Characters - Sources of Conflict and Tension
Chapter 16 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals - Complicate,
Complicate, Complicate
Chapter 17 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals Pass - Making
Life Much More Difficult
Chapter 18 Relationships - The Ties that Bind
Chapter 19 Relationship Pass - Interconnecting
Chapter 20 Dialogue - Rhythm and Flow
Chapter 21 Scene Pass - Link and Connect
Chapter 22 Consistency Pass - Motivated Actions
Chapter 23 Polish Pass - Dialogue, Text, and Tightening
Chapter 24 Sending Out Your Screenplay - Letting Go
Chapter 25 Working with Directors, Producers, and Executives - Patience,
Patience, Patience
Part Three: Screenwriters on Rewriting
Interview with Robert Towne Chinatown, The Firm, Mission Impossible II
Interview with Frank Pierson Cool Hand Luke, Dog Day Afternoon, King Of The
Gypsies
Interview with Susannah Grant Pocahontas, Erin Brockovich, The Soloist
Part Four: Examples
Studio Script Notes Turner & Hooch Notes Sister Act Studio Notes and Game
Plan
Student Annotated Pages Suicide Girl by Ivy Pruss
Student Script Notes & Game Plans Take Your Grandma To Work Day by David
Ngo F@#% The Knot by Romi Barta
Essential Three Act Questions
Acknowledgements
Quote Sources
Index
How To Use This Book
Let's Talk About Rewriting
The Pass Method - Layer By Layer
Movies You Need To See
Part One: Foundations and Fundamentals
Chapter 1 Notes - Receiving and Organizing Notes
Chapter 2 Interpreting Notes - Reading Tea Leaves
Chapter 3 Annotated Draft - Your Reference Guide
Chapter 4 Game Plan - Creating a Road Map for the Rewrite
Chapter 5 Character - Writing from the Inside Out
Chapter 6 Foundation Pass - Strengthening the Core
Chapter 7 Character Pass - The Emotional Core
Chapter 8 The Set-Up - Establish - Complicate - Resolve
Chapter 9 Story & Theme Pass - The Emotional Underpinning
Chapter 10 Structure - What Stays In, What Goes Out, and In What Order
Chapter 11 Structure Pass - Architecture and Design
Chapter 12 Plot - How Will This Turn Out?
Chapter 13 Plot Pass - Cause and Effect
Chapter 14 Feedback on Your Interim Draft - Checking-In
Part Two: Details and Layering
Chapter 15 Opposition Characters - Sources of Conflict and Tension
Chapter 16 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals - Complicate,
Complicate, Complicate
Chapter 17 Obstacles, Complications, Reveals, and Reversals Pass - Making
Life Much More Difficult
Chapter 18 Relationships - The Ties that Bind
Chapter 19 Relationship Pass - Interconnecting
Chapter 20 Dialogue - Rhythm and Flow
Chapter 21 Scene Pass - Link and Connect
Chapter 22 Consistency Pass - Motivated Actions
Chapter 23 Polish Pass - Dialogue, Text, and Tightening
Chapter 24 Sending Out Your Screenplay - Letting Go
Chapter 25 Working with Directors, Producers, and Executives - Patience,
Patience, Patience
Part Three: Screenwriters on Rewriting
Interview with Robert Towne Chinatown, The Firm, Mission Impossible II
Interview with Frank Pierson Cool Hand Luke, Dog Day Afternoon, King Of The
Gypsies
Interview with Susannah Grant Pocahontas, Erin Brockovich, The Soloist
Part Four: Examples
Studio Script Notes Turner & Hooch Notes Sister Act Studio Notes and Game
Plan
Student Annotated Pages Suicide Girl by Ivy Pruss
Student Script Notes & Game Plans Take Your Grandma To Work Day by David
Ngo F@#% The Knot by Romi Barta
Essential Three Act Questions
Acknowledgements
Quote Sources
Index