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Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect by Claudia H. Johnson
Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect is the first screenwriting guide to introduce connection as an essential, although essentially overlooked, aspect of
creating stories for the screen and of the screenwriting process itself. Written with clarity and humor, this book teaches the craft of writing short screenplays
by guiding the student through carefully focused writing exercises. The worktext format allows the student to write preparatory exercises directly in the book. Five
award-winning student screenplays are included for illustration and inspiration.
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Color of Money, Sea of Love, Night and the City : Three Screenplays
by Richard Price
Introduced with a revealing interview of Price by the critic Neal Gabler, this
volume includes Price's screenplays for The Color of Money (1986), which starred Paul Newman and Tom Cruise and won an Academy Award nomination for best screenplay; Sea of Love
(1989), which starred Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin and became a major critical and commercial success; and Night and the City (1992), which starred Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange.
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Notting Hill
by Richard Curtis, Clive Coot ( Photographer ), Trevor Flynn ( Illustrator ),
Book contains the screenplay, exclusive material about the making of the film, and still photos from the film as well as line drawings. This book is the tie-in to
the new film "Notting Hill", which is set to open in June, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, by the screenwriter of "Four Weddings and a Funeral".
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Which Lie Did I Tell : More Adventures in the Screen Trade
by William Goldman
William Goldman's Adventures in the Screen Trade was a classic for moviephiles, revealing all the secrets behind the business of the big screen. Now, screenwriter
extraordinaire Goldman returns to give us the latest lowdown on Hollywood moviemaking. He dishes the dirt, adventure by adventure, from his most recent films -- the successes and
the failures -- with inside anecdotes from such star-studded sets as The Princess Bride, Misery, and Absulote Power.
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The Green Mile : The Screenplay
by Frank Darabont, Stephen King
Frank Darabont's screenplay is a faithful adaptation of Stephen King's story
set on the death-row block at Cold Mountain Correctional Facility during the Great Depression. Starring Tom Hanks, the film is narrated by the superintendent of death row who tells the story of a mysterious inmate, a
prisoner with the body of a giant and the mind of a child, who is allegedly guilty of murdering two little girls.
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Star Wars Episode I the Phantom Menace : Script Facsimile by George Lucas
For the first time ever, Star Wars fans can own a realistic facsimile of the script from Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. This amazing edition
re-creates the never-before-released, official continuity script, chronicling the action exactly as it appeared on the movie screen. Complete with sixteen pages
of color photographs, this exciting new keepsake is a must for every Star Wars lover's collection.
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Magnolia by Paul Thomas Anderson Unlike most published screenplays (which bill themselves as a "shooting
script" but are in reality just a transcript of the finished product), this screenplay is truly the working script, complete with typos and scenes that
didn't make it into the final cut of the film. Also included are some stunning color photographs and a great interview with Anderson, where you'll find out
who gave him the idea of the rain of frogs, which character in the film is his favorite, and why he used a game-show milieu for a large part of the film.
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American Beauty: The Shooting Script
by Alan Ball, Sam Mendes ( Introduction )
Unfortunately for those wanting the inside scoop, this text is not the original shooting script but rather the screenplay of the final cut. But the script is so
impressive, that's a minor quibble. The accompanying notes from Ball and director Sam Mendes are quite insightful, hinting at a different original ending
and revealing Ball's odd inspiration for his idea: the tale of Joey Buttafuoco.
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Shakespeare in Love : A Screenplay
by Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard For those who have already seen the film Shakespeare in Love, this screenplay
offers a chance to savor Stoppard's exuberant collaboration with the renowned screenwriter Marc Norman. The result gives us, among many other things, a dog,
Hamlet, Kit Marlowe, Elizabeth I, and probably one of the best screenplays in modern cinema based on Shakespeare.
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The Empire Strikes Back : Script Facsimile by Leigh Brackett, Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas
For the first time ever, Star Wars fans can own true to life facsimiles of the complete scripts from the Star Wars trilogy--extraordinary reproductions of the
very tool used by cast and crew for the legendary movie saga.Complete with new photographs and Special Edition scenes and dialogue, this classic keepsake is a must for every Star Wars lover's collection.
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