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With the proliferation of digital video and the ease of access to relatively powerful editing software, many people of all ages and backgrounds are now making films. While there is certainly no shortage of books on the subject of screenwriting, none really address the needs and interests of these filmmakers, whether they be digital neophytes, dedicated amateurs, or future Fellinis. The problem is that the vast majority of screenwriting books treat the creation of the screenplay as somehow apart from the hands-on work of filmmaking. These books tend to focus on writing the initial draft of a…mehr

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With the proliferation of digital video and the ease of access to relatively powerful editing software, many people of all ages and backgrounds are now making films. While there is certainly no shortage of books on the subject of screenwriting, none really address the needs and interests of these filmmakers, whether they be digital neophytes, dedicated amateurs, or future Fellinis. The problem is that the vast majority of screenwriting books treat the creation of the screenplay as somehow apart from the hands-on work of filmmaking. These books tend to focus on writing the initial draft of a Hollywood-style spec screenplay, or ?calling card script.? The Short Screenplay is aimed at people interested in writing films rather than screenplays, people who wish to see their cinematic ideas on the screen rather than on the page, and people who envision themselves as actively engaged in the process of bringing a film to life as screenwriters, screenwriter-directors, screenwriter-producers, or any other screenwriting hyphenate. The information in the book comes from real world experience: the author is an Emmy Award-winner with over twenty years experience in screenwriting and film production.
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Dan Gurskis has more than twenty years of writing and producing experience in film and television. He has worked on projects Columbia, Paramount, RKO, HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Comedy Central, and the USA Network with collaborators as varied as the director Nicolas Roeg and Monty Python¿s Graham Chapman. In all, he has written more than thirty screenplays. Gurskis has won an Emmy Award and has been a Cable Ace Nominee, a Shubert Fellow, and a MacDowell Colony Fellow. He currently chairs the Department of Film at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.