Pages: 240 (Paperback) ISBN: 1580650155 Pub: Lone Eagle Publishing Co ,U.S. Pub date: 1999-08-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 35405
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Reader Reviews:A reference book you need to have by your side - assuming you're writing a screenplay (2/2 people found this helpful)I got this book and a couple of others last week. This one is astounding. Denny Martin Flinn opens by telling you he isn't some successful writer (he has one Star Trek under his belt - not unimpressive) but does tell you he was a 'reader' for major studios and has read thousands of scripts. And reading is the first part of the process (once you've done your bit) to getting it made. So, essentially, what you have here is a book that shows you how to make your screenplay INTERESTING - a reader telling you what reader loves and hates - end of story. Crack all 101 points and you're halfway there (though a good story will help too but that's for other books). If you're at all serious about writing screenplays for the big screen or tv, get this book. You will not be sorry. Overpriced and disappointing. (2/3 people found this helpful)I've recently bought several books on screenwriting and this is the most disappointing of the lot by a long way. It is the one that gives the most detail on how to use screenplay elements such as "CUT TO:" and "CONT'd", however if you use the freely available script formatting program 'Celtx' you can avoid having to know a lot of the stuff this book tells you about formatting.
Fandabidozi (0/1 people found this helpful)The best book I've read on how to write a screenplay (and I've got and read loads).
This is how to write a screenplay (12/12 people found this helpful)This is not a book on story, or archetypes, but a great guide on how your screenplay should be written. That's your screenplay, not how your story should be written. This book is for someone who is ready to write, and all the questions that will come up about what you should put on the page, and how you should put it on the page, will be answered.
Learning through mistakes, and professionals (35/41 people found this helpful)The book is devided into 3 sections. The first section (the most part of the book) I would give 5 stars. The reason being that it teaches you, through mistakes and quality writing how to/ or not to write for film. I found myself laughing at the witty comments the author makes. Often referring to bad writing submitted through 'quality agents'. It's a shame that the rest of the book tapers off towards the end. The second part, is story developemt. The book only glazes over story. Other books dedicated to story development I would have to recommend, McKee's Story, for example. The third section, only lasted a few pages, and is not worth mentioning about. Overall, the book is very helpful. I've read about 9 other screenwriting books before, and this one made a very good impression on me. Despite its later flaws, it's still worth buying for the larger 1st part. over and out, Daniel Similar ProductsHow to Write a Movie in 21 Days: The Inner Movie Method Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting Save the Cat!: The Only Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need: The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting Screenwriting for Dummies (For Dummies) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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