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Screenwriting for a Global Market
Andrew Horton
其他書名
Selling Your Scripts from Hollywood to Hong Kong
出版
University of California Press
, 2004-04
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / General
Performing Arts / General
Performing Arts / Film / General
Performing Arts / Film / Screenwriting
Performing Arts / Television / General
ISBN
0520240219
9780520240216
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=A7kwDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Cinema is a truly global phenomenon and screenwriters who limit their ambitions to Hollywood can unnecessarily limit their careers. This book, loaded with information on every page, provides the practical know-how for breaking into the global marketplace. It is the first book to offer specific advice on writing for screens large and small, around the world from Hollywood to New Zealand, from Europe to Russia, and for alternative American markets including Native American, regional, and experimental.
The book provides valuable insider information, such as
* Twenty-five percent of German television is written by Hollywood writers. Screenwriters just need to know how to reach that market.
* Many countries, including those in the European Union, have script development money available—to both foreign and local talent--from government-sponsored film funds.
* The Web's influence on the film industry has been profound, and here you can find out how to network through the Web. The book also lists the key Web addresses for writers.
Andrew Horton, author of two acclaimed books on screenwriting, includes personal essays by accomplished screenwriters from around the world and offers insightful case studies of several films and television scripts, among them
My Big Fat Greek Wedding; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon;
and
The Sopranos.
Full of endless enthusiasm for great films and great scripts, this book will be an essential resource for both aspiring writers and accomplished writers hoping to expand their horizons, improve their skills, and increase their chances for success.
Includes an interview with Terry Gilliam and contributions from Bernard Gordon, writer for
The Day of the Triffids
and
The Thin Red Line;
Lew Hunter, Chair of Screenwriting at UCLA; Karen Hall, writer/producer for
Judging Amy
and
M*A*S*H;
and other screenwriters