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An Introductory Guide to Writing for Television: The Basic Elements of Concept, Structure and Format (ScreenCraft Series Book 2)

Author Miyamoto, Ken
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Author(s) Miyamoto, Ken
ISBN / ASIN B01CAYT6TO
ISBN-13 978B01CAYT6T3
Marketplace India 🇮🇳
Description
ScreenCraft's screenwriting guide provides our best advice from years of experience working with top screenwriters, Hollywood producers and studio executives. Whether you're writing a an original TV series pilot or a spec episode of an existing TV show, this book will give you the information and guidelines to put your creativity to work!

This book presents the basics of developing a successful concept and writing a TV script according to Hollywood formatting standards. This book also provides insight into navigating the business of the entertainment industry.

"ScreenCraft is an amazing organization." - James V. Hart, award-winning screenwriter of Hook (directed by Steven Spielberg), Dracula (directed by Francis Ford Coppola) and Contact (directed by Robert Zemeckis)

“ScreenCraft catapulted my career years ahead of even my most optimistic expectations. The contacts and — perhaps even more importantly — the legitimacy the Fellowship gave me has helped me land top tier representation and put me in a position to pitch projects to major studios.” – Robert Haffey

“The ScreenCraft Fellowship was a pivotal moment in my career as a writer. John and Cam made every effort to not only connect me with industry members, but to make sure that I received representation. It’s hard to imagine being nearly as confident in the future of my writing without the fellowship. I can’t thank ScreenCraft enough and I encourage any writer seeking reps to apply.” - Mark Stasenko
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