Twee toppers van boeken die volledig uitleggen hoe het moet of niet, aan de hand van voorbeelden uit de filmwereld. Kennis van het Engels is wel noodzakelijk.
How Not To Write A Screenplay
By Denny Martin Flinn
Having
read tons of screenplays as an executive, Denny Martin Flinn has come
to understand that while all good screenplays are unique, all bad
screenplays are the same. Flinn's book will teach the reader how to
avoid the pitfalls of bad screenwriting, and arrive at one's own
destination intact. Every example used was gleaned from a legitimate
screenplay. Flinn's advice is a no-nonsense analysis of the latest
techniques for crafting first-rate screenplays that sell.
Save the Cat!
By Blake Snyder
He's made millions of dollars
selling screenplays to Hollywood and now screenwriter Blake Snyder
tells all. Save the Cat is just one of Snyder's many ironclad rules
for making your ideas more marketable and your script more satisfying -
and saleable, including: the four elements of every winning logline; the
seven immutable laws of screenplay physics; the ten genres and why
they're important to your movie; why your Hero must serve your idea;
and, how to get back on track with ironclad and proven rules for script
repair. This ultimate insider's guide reveals the secrets that none dare
admit, told by an industry veteran who's proven that you can sell your
script if you can save the cat. It helps you learn the seven immutable
laws of screenplay physics, and discover 10 genres and why they're
important. It also helps you to get back on track with ironclad and
proven rules for script repair.