Book Description
Through writing exercises and advice for developing and pitching, this book helps turn an idea into a saleable television sitcom pilot or sample spec script for an existing show.
Author : Marilyn Webber
Publisher : Garth Gardner Company
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,69 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Situation comedies (Television programs)
ISBN : 9781589650169
Through writing exercises and advice for developing and pitching, this book helps turn an idea into a saleable television sitcom pilot or sample spec script for an existing show.
Author : Marilyn Webber
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,53 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Television authorship
ISBN : 9781589650046
This helpful title includes information on the different television genres, the basic four act structure, TV plot gimmicks, character types and motivations, scene construction, dialogue devices, themes, prose and rewrite lists. Learn the proper format and how to pitch an idea once it is written.
Author : Marilyn Webber
Publisher :
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 38,51 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :
This book conveys useful screenwriting rules to help you develop marketable feature-length animation scripts. It explains the differences between animation and live-action scripts and feature animation genres, and gives advice on plot structure, character, dialogue and the integration of comedy elements.
Author : Shannon Muir
Publisher : GGC Publishing
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 36,31 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN :
From the initial selection of an animation project to its final marketing materials, the art and business of animation production are illuminated in this step-by-step guide, which includes interviews with industry professionals about the place of their work within the general production pipeline and profiles of commercial animation studios. Television specials, pilots, shorts, and independent features are among the projects covered, in addition to a discussion of career opportunities in the field and the creative partnership of artists and engineers.
Author : Hilary Kennedy
Publisher : GGC Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,53 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Careers
ISBN : 9781589650442
This series examines a wide array of professions; each book goes behind the scenes and on the job with a professional in a particular field. These books provide a glimpse of some of the projects, challenges, and rewards of a job on a day-to-day basis. An intimate look at the life of a television show host, this diary follows 30 days in the life of a writer and associate producer who stars in her own half-hour home and lifestyle show in a top Dallas television market. The diary makes its way through typical schedules and meetings, tells the keys to creating a natural and engaging onscreen presence, and reveals secrets about how to break into the industry, generate press, and build a loyal audience.
Author : Sally Stuart
Publisher : WaterBrook
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 20,47 MB
Release : 2009-02-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0307499162
The Resource Guide to Getting Published A unique guide to publishing for Christian readers, the Christian Writers’ Market Guide 2008 offers the most proven and comprehensive collection of ideas, resources, and contact information to the industry. For more than twenty years, the Christian Writers’ Market Guide has delivered indispensable help to Christian writers, from a CD-ROM of the full text of the book so you can easily search for topics, publishers, and other specific names; to up-to-date listings of more than 1,200 markets for books, articles, stories, poetry, and greeting cards, including forty-three new book publishers, fifty-one new periodicals, and fifteen new literary agencies. Perfect for writers in every phase, this is the resource you need to get noticed–and published. “An indispensable tool. The reference you have to buy.” Writers’ Journal “Essential for anyone seeking to be published in the Christian community.” The Midwest Book Review “Stands out from the rest with its wealth of information and helpful hints.” Book Reviews for Church Librarians Completely updated and revised the Guide features more than… 1,200 markets for the written word * 675 periodicals * 405 book publishers * 240 poetry markets * 114 card and specialty markets * 37 e-book publishers * 120 literary agents * 332 photography markets * 98 foreign markets * 98 newspapers * 53 print-on-demand publishers * writers’ conferences and groups * pay rates and submission guidelines * more resources and tools for all types of writing and related topics.
Author : Chad Gervich
Publisher : Crown
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 15,85 MB
Release : 2008-11-25
Category : Reference
ISBN : 0307395316
Take On Hollywood and Make It as a Television Writer. From mediabistro.com, the media industry’s most well-respected source for jobs, professional development, and community, this inside-the-business guide gives you the knowledge and tools you need to infiltrate Hollywood and land a job as a TV writer. That’s right—Small Screen, Big Picture gives you a competitive edge over millions of other aspiring writers who share your talent, creativity, and determination . . . because after reading these pages, you’ll have the one thing they lack: an understanding of the business of television. This journey into Hollywood’s inner workings not only details how networks, studios, and production companies work together, it teaches you how the process affects the creation and writing of TV series, how shows make money, and—ultimately—how you can use this information to break into the industry. You’ll learn: • What really goes on in the inner sanctum of the writers’ room—and how to be a part of it • How today’s TV business model works—and how rapidly it’s changing • Who has the power to buy a show idea—and how to pitch your own • How new media formats are changing television—and how to use them to your advantage • Which jobs will kick-start your TV writing career—and how to get hired • And much more . . . Armed with this solid foundation of knowledge, you’ll be ready to plan your entry into the industry and begin your successful TV writing career.
Author : William Smethurst
Publisher : How To Books
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 22,58 MB
Release : 2009-08-28
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 184803363X
Television is a growth industry with an insatiable hunger for writing talent. Soaps, series dramas, plays, situation comedies - television constantly needs new writers. This inspiring book is full of professional tips and techniques that producers, agents and script editors would give you themselves - if only they had the time. Complete with vital information on how to sell your writing - and how much you can earn. Packed with tips for writing and selling. Lists essential contacts and phone numbers. Contents: List of Illustrations; The opportunities; 1. The basics; 2. Story & theme; 3. Style; 4. Structure; 5. Plotting; 6. Visual Interest; 7. Dialogue; 8. Characterisation; 9. Situation Comedy; 10. Presentation; 11. From Script to Screen; 12. The difficult Markets; 13. Programmes Looking for Writers; 14. Soap Operas; 15. Other Markets for Scripts; 16. Common Queries; 17. TV Talk; 18. Organisations That Will Help You; 19. Where to Send your Script; Further reading; Index.
Author : Stephen F. Hofer
Publisher : Bangzoom Publishers
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 10,96 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780977292714
This book looks at the origins and growth of television through the pages of TV Guide and covers the complete run of this American icon from the first guides in 1953 to the last issue in guide format on October 9, 2005. It includes full color reproductions of every cover ever printed, and is both a collector's guide with pricing included, and a retrospective view of the medium.
Author : Janet E. Gardner
Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,31 MB
Release : 2016-10-28
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781319035365
Far less expensive than comparable guides, Reading and Writing about Literature: A Portable Guide is an ideal supplement for writing courses where literature anthologies and individual literary works that lack writing instruction are assigned. This brief guide introduces strategies for reading literature, explains the writing process and common writing assignments for literature courses, provides instruction in writing about fiction, poetry, and drama, and includes coverage of writing a research paper as well as sections on literary criticism and theory. This volume in the popular Bedford/St. Martin's series of Portable Anthologies and Guides offers a trademark combination of high quality and great value.