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The Film Novelist: Writing a Screenplay and Short Novel in 15 Weeks

Publisher Continuum
Category Paperback
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Author(s) Packard, Dennis J.
Publisher Continuum
ISBN / ASIN 1441103171
ISBN-13 9781441103178
Availability Only 20 left in stock - order soon.
Sales Rank #83,352
Category Paperback
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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<i>The Film Novelist</i> is the first primer on writing film novels— whether you are a beginning novelist, a seasoned writer wanting to cross over into script/novel writing, or a creative writing teacher looking for proven ways to launch new writers. <br/><p>So, what is the difference between a screenplay and a film novel? Screenplays indicate solely what the audience is to see or hear on screen. Film novels are short, and take about as long to read as a feature film takes to watch. The description, dialogue, and narration of a film novel can simply be lifted out and used as the description, dialogue, and voice-over narration for a script. <br/><p>The author has devised a fifteen week program starting from a one-sentence pitch to the novel itself, which includes filming a scene from your script/novel. He grounds the discussion of early film novels, like <i>The Maltese Falcon, Of Mice and Men</i>, and <i>The Misfits</i>, to provide historical and theoretical background while detailing the practical, sequential approach for completing a short novel and script. </p>>
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