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Off The Page Screenwriting In The Era Of Media Convergence Daniel Bernardi Julian Hoxter

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Off The Page Screenwriting In The Era Of Media Convergence Daniel Bernardi Julian Hoxter
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Daniel Bernardi; Julian Hoxter
ISBN: 9780520961043, 0520961048
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Off The Page Screenwriting In The Era Of Media Convergence Daniel Bernardi Julian Hoxter by Daniel Bernardi; Julian Hoxter 9780520961043, 0520961048 instant download after payment.

Off the Page examines the business and craft of screenwriting in the era of media convergence. Daniel Bernardi and Julian Hoxter use the recent history of screenwriting labor coupled with close analysis of scripts in the context of the screenwriting paraindustry—from “how to write a winning script” books to screenwriting software—to explore the state of screenwriting today. They address the conglomerate studios making tentpole movies, expanded television, Indiewood, independent animation, microbudget scripting, the video games industry, and online content creation. Designed for students, producers, and writers who want to understand what studios want and why they want it, this book also examines how scripting is developing in the convergent media, beneath and beyond the Hollywood tentpole. By addressing specific genres across a wide range of media, this essential volume sets the standard for anyone in the expanded screenwriting industry and the scholars that study it.

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