Presenting a proven technique for screenwriting centered on a characterâ s flaws and strengths, an expert screenwriting coach shows writers exactly how to construct screenplays that tell compelling, satisfying stories.
Presenting a proven technique for screenwriting centered on a characterâ s flaws and strengths, an expert screenwriting coach shows writers exactly how to construct screenplays that tell compelling, satisfying stories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jill Chamberlain is a sought-after script doctor, story consultant, and screenwriting coach who founded The Screenplay Workshop (www.thescreenplayworkshop.org). She has taught the Nutshell Technique to more than a thousand screenwriters around the globe, and many of her students have achieved success in Hollywood, having their screenplays optioned, sold, and made into award-winning feature films.
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1. A Note on the Text 2. Foreword by Patrick Wright 3. Acknowledgments 4. Part 1. The Problem with 99% of Screenplays * Chapter 1. The Problem * Chapter 2. The Solution 5. Part 2. The Nutshell Technique Process * Chapter 3. How to Use This Book * Chapter 4. Protagonist * Chapter 5. Set-Up Want: Part 1 * Chapter 6. Point of No Return * Chapter 7. Set-Up Want: Part 2 * Chapter 8. Catch * Chapter 9. Flaw * Chapter 10. Crisis * Chapter 11. Triumph * Chapter 12. Climactic Choice * Chapter 13. Final Step * Chapter 14. Strength 6. Part 3. Advanced Application of the Nutshell Technique * Chapter 15. Nonlinear Screenplays * Chapter 16. Using a "Secret Protagonist" to Structure a Nonconventional Story 7. Part 4: Film Nutshells * Annie Hall * Argo * August: Osage County * Being John Malkovich * The Big Lebowski * The Bourne Identity * Braveheart * Casablanca * Chinatown * Collateral * Crimes and Misdemeanors * Dallas Buyers Club * Frozen * The Godfather * Groundhog Day * Juno * Little Miss Sunshine * The Matrix * Memento * North Country * Pulp Fiction * Silver Linings Playbook * The Sixth Sense * The Social Network * Sunset Blvd. * Titanic * Tootsie * Up in the Air * The Usual Suspects * Witness 8. Notes 9. Index
1. A Note on the Text 2. Foreword by Patrick Wright 3. Acknowledgments 4. Part 1. The Problem with 99% of Screenplays * Chapter 1. The Problem * Chapter 2. The Solution 5. Part 2. The Nutshell Technique Process * Chapter 3. How to Use This Book * Chapter 4. Protagonist * Chapter 5. Set-Up Want: Part 1 * Chapter 6. Point of No Return * Chapter 7. Set-Up Want: Part 2 * Chapter 8. Catch * Chapter 9. Flaw * Chapter 10. Crisis * Chapter 11. Triumph * Chapter 12. Climactic Choice * Chapter 13. Final Step * Chapter 14. Strength 6. Part 3. Advanced Application of the Nutshell Technique * Chapter 15. Nonlinear Screenplays * Chapter 16. Using a "Secret Protagonist" to Structure a Nonconventional Story 7. Part 4: Film Nutshells * Annie Hall * Argo * August: Osage County * Being John Malkovich * The Big Lebowski * The Bourne Identity * Braveheart * Casablanca * Chinatown * Collateral * Crimes and Misdemeanors * Dallas Buyers Club * Frozen * The Godfather * Groundhog Day * Juno * Little Miss Sunshine * The Matrix * Memento * North Country * Pulp Fiction * Silver Linings Playbook * The Sixth Sense * The Social Network * Sunset Blvd. * Titanic * Tootsie * Up in the Air * The Usual Suspects * Witness 8. Notes 9. Index
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