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  • The Screenwriter's Guide to Agents and Managersby John Scott Lewinski

    Skyhorse Publishing 2001; US$ 3.99

    No writer starting out or working within the entertainment industry today can afford to be without The Screenwriter's Guide to Agents and Managers.The lessons to be learned from this helpful guide show aspiring screenwriters, television writers, and novelists how to catch an agent’s eye and develop a successful scriptwriting career. Step-by-step... more...

  • Revenge of the Sith: Illustrated Screenplay: Star Wars: Episode IIIby George Lucas

    Random House Publishing Group 2005; US$ 7.99

    EPISODE III?THE ONE AND ONLY OFFICIAL SCREENPLAY, available exclusively in ebook format, including scenes that did not appear in the movie itself! This is the complete, final screenplay written by George Lucas, as brought to life before the cameras by a stellar cast of performers and an unparalleled team of special effects wizards. ... more...

  • Writing Your Screenplayby Lisa Dethridge

    Allen & Unwin 2003; US$ 31.81

    A practical guide to writing for film from an experienced screenwriter and script editor who has worked and taught in both Australia and the USA. more...

  • How to Make Money Scriptwritingby Julian Friedmann

    Intellect 2000; US$ 10.00

    Many books deal with how to write better scripts, but this is the only one to tackle the business side of being a professional writer.Written by a leading literary agent, this is an indispensable insider's guide to the development process - from the original idea right through to production - it provides the reader with an easy-to-read handbook for:... more...

  • Documentary Storytellingby Sheila Curran Bernard

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 32.95

    Documentary Storytelling is unique in offering an in-depth look at story and structure as applied not to Hollywood fiction, but to films and videos based on factual material and the drama of real life. With the growing popularity of documentaries in today's global media marketplace, demand for powerful and memorable storytelling has never been greater.... more...

  • Billy Wilderby Glenn Hopp

    Pocket Essentials 2009; US$ 5.99

    Charm is a useful byword for the career of Billy Wilder. His films often explore the charm of innocence and the charm of corruption, or to put it more precisely, the charm of corruption for the innocent and the charm of innocence for the corrupt. The director does not regard cloistered virtue as being very photogenic, but tainted virtue is another... more...

  • George Lucasby James Clarke

    Pocket Essentials 2009; US$ 5.99

    Whether it?s a bright yellow Deuce Coupe rocketing through small-town America or a bright yellow rocket ship blasting through a galaxy far, far away, George Lucas? stories have been singular and consistent in the elemental power of their themes and emotions. Yet, since the beginnings of his success much of his storytelling skill has been eclipsed by... more...

  • The Spanish Prisoner and The Winslow Boyby David Mamet

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2009; US$ 15.00

    Pulitzer Prize winner David Mamet ranks among the century's most influential writers for stage and screen. His dialogue--abrasive, rhythmic--illuminates a modern aesthetic evocative of Samuel Beckett. His plots--surprising, comic, topical--have evoked comparisons to masters from Alfred Hitchcock to Arthur Miller. Here are two screenplays demonstrating... more...

  • Screenwriting is Storytellingby Kate Wright; Arthur Hiller

    Penguin Group US 2004; US$ 16.00

    While most screenwriting books focus on format and structure, Kate Wright explains how to put story at the center of a screenplay. A compelling story, complete with intriguing characters and situations created with these screenwriting tricks of the trade can become a box office blockbuster film. Screenwriters will learn: - Developing themes... more...

  • How Not to Make a Short Filmby Roberta Marie Munroe

    Hyperion 2009; US$ 10.95

    "Roberta Munroe is that rare person in the film world who can not only recognize an inspired, great film, but she can actually help you make one." --Mark Duplass, Sundance and SXSW award-winning filmmaker. "Roberta Munroe is brilliant. Her advice and insights on our project, The Tribe , from rough cut to completed film were instrumental and invaluable... more...