Writing for the screen / edited by Anna Weinstein.

Writing for the Screen is a collection of essays and interviews exploring the business of screenwriting. This highly accessible guide to working in film and television includes perspectives from industry insiders on topics such as breaking in; pitching; developing and nurturing business relationship...

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Online Access: Full Text (via O'Reilly/Safari)
Other Authors: Weinstein, Anna, 1972- (Editor)
Other title:At head of title: Perform : succeeding as a creative professional
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED
  • EXIT STRATEGIES
  • Preparing to Leave School and Begin Your Screenwriting Career
  • By Gabrielle Kelly
  • TEN ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE
  • To Be an Active Hero in Your Career
  • By Jen Grisanti
  • IMPRESSING THE DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE
  • By Trai Cartwright
  • WRITING FOR TELEVISION
  • What It Takes
  • An Interview With Fern Field Brooks
  • WHERE DO YOU BEGIN?
  • Notes From the Screenwriting Guru
  • An Interview With Erik Bork
  • FROM WRITERS ASSISTANT TO SHOWRUNNER
  • Interning, Knocking on Doors, and Making Connections
  • An Interview With Stacy A. Littlejohn
  • CHAPTER 2: STICKING IT OUT
  • THE SCREENWRITERS JOURNEY
  • By Pat Verducci
  • WHAT IS A PITCH?
  • And Why and How Do You Do It?
  • By Joshua Malkin
  • BUILDING A SCREENWRITING CAREER
  • Advice From the Entertainment Career Coach
  • An Interview With Carole Kirschner
  • A SCRIPT READERS PERSPECTIVE
  • How to Love What You Do When You Cant Do What You Love
  • By James Napoli
  • THE ART OF DISCIPLINE AND PERSISTENCE
  • Moving Toward Creative Success
  • An Interview With Anne Fontaine
  • A VETERAN PRODUCERS TAKE ON SCREENWRITING
  • An Interview With Bruce Gilbert
  • By Chuck Erven
  • NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
  • How to Find the Positive
  • By Hugo Van Laere
  • CHAPTER 3: FINDING SUCCESS
  • BUILDING YOUR TEAM
  • Insights From the Screenwriting Consultant
  • An Interview With Linda Seger
  • INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING
  • Working With an Independent Film Producer
  • An Interview With Mary Jane Skalski
  • DECIDING WHAT TO WRITE
  • By Kira-Anne Pelican
  • A WORKING SCREENWRITERS JOURNEY IN AUSTRALIA
  • By Susan Macgillicuddy
  • THE PATH TO WRITING AN ICONIC FILM
  • Navigating the Business of Hollywood
  • An Interview With Barry Morrow
  • CHAPTER 4: GETTING AHEAD
  • A BOLD MOVE
  • Running With an Unexpected Story
  • An Interview With Mary Harron
  • SURVIVING AND THRIVING IN HOLLYWOOD
  • Eight Principles to Empower Your Writing and Your Life
  • By Jim Jennewein
  • FROM CREATIVITY TO CRAFT IN SCREENWRITING
  • By Mark Readman
  • WRITING FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
  • A Strategy of Forward Motion
  • An Interview With Claudia Llosa
  • RISKS AND REWARDS
  • Following a Passion
  • An Interview With Jay Paul Deratany
  • SCREENWRITING AND MENTAL FITNESS
  • Thoughts From a Mental Health Professional
  • An Interview With David Silverman
  • CHAPTER 5: STARTING AGAIN
  • REINVENTION
  • Writing the Next Great Script
  • By William Rabkin
  • ART VS. COMMERCE
  • The Cage Match in My Brain Continues
  • By Shalom Auslander
  • EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A CAREER IN HOLLYWOOD
  • I Learned From Writing Scripts
  • By Rosanne Welch
  • STARTING OVER IN AMERICA
  • From Writing to Directing and Back Again
  • An Interview With Kirsten Sheridan
  • LIFE LESSONS IN WRITING FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
  • Wisdom From the Head Writer for Sesame Street
  • An Interview With Lou Berger
  • INDEX.