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This book delivers the point-by-point essentials behind successful screenplay formatting and shows you how to demonstrate the professional expertise that will get your scripts noticed. All you need to know about formatting your screenplay to align with professional standards in a quick-reading and to-the-point page turner. This little book gets to the bottom line with an irreverent no-nonsense approach to putting your formatting on a level with Hollywood's working professional screenwriters. Making movies is a complex matter that is so difficult that very few people do it. And it all starts…mehr

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This book delivers the point-by-point essentials behind successful screenplay formatting and shows you how to demonstrate the professional expertise that will get your scripts noticed. All you need to know about formatting your screenplay to align with professional standards in a quick-reading and to-the-point page turner. This little book gets to the bottom line with an irreverent no-nonsense approach to putting your formatting on a level with Hollywood's working professional screenwriters. Making movies is a complex matter that is so difficult that very few people do it. And it all starts with writing a properly formatted script. This is the only step-by-step guide that quickly gives you all the tools you need to format your screenplay like a pro.
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Autorenporträt
The author, long-standing Writers Guild of America writer-producer Robert L. McCullough, has nearly 300 produced script credits and is a founder of The Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards, The Diverse Writers Outreach Awards, The Wiki Screenplay Contest, and The Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards. With an M.A. in Screenwriting, an MFA from The American Film Institute, and a long professional career of promoting aspiring writers into working professionals at every major studio, he now reveals the specific guidelines for giving your screenplays and scripts the professional appearance demanded by the marketplace.