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Screen Plays How 25 Screenplays Made It To A Theater Near Youfor Better Or Worse Reprint David S Cohen

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Screen Plays How 25 Screenplays Made It To A Theater Near Youfor Better Or Worse Reprint David S Cohen
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Publisher: It Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 352
Author: David S. Cohen
ISBN: 9780061189197, 9780061431579, 9780061472183, 0061189197, 0061431575, 0061472182
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Reprint

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Screen Plays How 25 Screenplays Made It To A Theater Near Youfor Better Or Worse Reprint David S Cohen by David S. Cohen 9780061189197, 9780061431579, 9780061472183, 0061189197, 0061431575, 0061472182 instant download after payment.

Every green-lighted screenplay travels a long and harrowing road from idea to script to celluloid. In this fascinating survey of contemporary film craft, David Cohen of Script and Variety magazines interviews screenwriters from across the board—Oscar winners and novices alike—to explore what sets blockbuster successes apart from downright disasters. Tracing the fortunes of twenty-five films, including Troy, Erin Brockovich, Lost in Translation, and The Aviator, Cohen offers valuable insider access to the back lots and boardrooms, to the studio heads and directors, and to the overcaffeinated screenwriters themselves. Full of critical clues on how to sell a script—and avoid seeing it destroyed before the director calls "Action!"—Screen Plays is a book that both the aspiring screenwriter and curious cinephile will find irresistible.

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