Screenwriting in a Digital Era

Screenwriting in a Digital Era
Title Screenwriting in a Digital Era PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Millard
Publisher Springer
Pages 338
Release 2014-03-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137319100

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Screenwriting in a Digital Era examines the practices of writing for the screen from early Hollywood to the new realism. Looking back to prehistories of the form, Kathryn Millard links screenwriting to visual and oral storytelling around the globe, and explores new methods of collaboration and authorship in the digital environment.

TV Writing On Demand

TV Writing On Demand
Title TV Writing On Demand PDF eBook
Author Neil Landau
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 314
Release 2018-01-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 135178420X

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TV Writing On Demand: Creating Great Content in the Digital Era takes a deep dive into writing for today’s audiences, against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving TV ecosystem. Amazon, Hulu and Netflix were just the beginning. The proliferation of everything digital has led to an ever-expanding array of the most authentic and engaging programming that we’ve ever seen. No longer is there a distinction between broadcast, cable and streaming. It’s all content. Regardless of what new platforms and channels will emerge in the coming years, for creators and writers, the future of entertainment has never looked brighter. This book goes beyond an analysis of what makes great programming work. It is a master course in the creation of entertainment that does more than meet the standards of modern audiences—it challenges their expectations. Among other essentials, readers will discover how to: Satisfy the binge viewer: analysis of the new genres, trends and how to make smart initial decisions for strong, sustainable story. Plus, learn from the rebel who reinvented an entire format. Develop iconic characters: how to foster audience alignment and allegiance, from empathy and dialogue to throwing characters off their game, all through the lens of authenticity and relatability. Create a lasting, meaningful career in the evolving TV marketplace: how to overcome trips, traps and tropes, the pros and cons of I.P.; use the Show Bible as a sales tool and make the most of the plethora of new opportunities out there. A companion website offers additional content including script excerpts, show bible samples, interviews with television content creators, and more.

Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era

Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era
Title Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era PDF eBook
Author Alain Boillat
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 345
Release 2023-01-03
Genre Art
ISBN 0861969820

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This essay examines the primacy of worldbuilding in the age of CGI, transmedia practices and "high concept" fiction by studying the principles that govern the creation of a multiverse in a wide range of film and TV productions. Emphasis is placed on Hollywood sci-fi movies and their on-screen representation of imaginary machines that mirror the film medium, following in the tradition of Philip K. Dick's writings and the cyberpunk culture. A typology of worlds is established, as well as a number of analytical tools for assessing the impact of the coexistence of two or more worlds on the narrative structure, the style (uses of color, editing practices), the generic affiliation (or hybridity), the seriality and the discourse produced by a given film (particularly in fictions linked to post-9/11 fantasies). Among the various titles examined, the reader is offered a detailed analysis of the Resident Evil film series, Total Recall and its remake, Dark City, the Matrix trilogy, Avatar, Source Code and other time-loop films, TRON and its sequel, Christopher Nolan's Tenet, and several TV shows – most notably HBO's Westworld, but also Sliders, Lost, Fringe and Counterpart.

Screenwriting

Screenwriting
Title Screenwriting PDF eBook
Author Andrew Horton
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 218
Release 2014-08-23
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0813574358

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Screenwriters often joke that “no one ever paid a dollar at a movie theater to watch a screenplay.” Yet the screenplay is where a movie begins, determining whether a production gets the “green light” from its financial backers and wins approval from its audience. This innovative volume gives readers a comprehensive portrait of the art and business of screenwriting, while showing how the role of the screenwriter has evolved over the years. Reaching back to the early days of Hollywood, when moonlighting novelists, playwrights, and journalists were first hired to write scenarios and photoplays, Screenwriting illuminates the profound ways that screenwriters have contributed to the films we love. This book explores the social, political, and economic implications of the changing craft of American screenwriting from the silent screen through the classical Hollywood years, the rise of independent cinema, and on to the contemporary global multi-media marketplace. From The Birth of a Nation (1915), Gone With the Wind (1939), and Gentleman’s Agreement (1947) to Chinatown (1974), American Beauty (1999), and Lost in Translation (2003), each project began as writers with pen and ink, typewriters, or computers captured the hopes and dreams, the nightmares and concerns of the periods in which they were writing. As the contributors take us behind the silver screen to chronicle the history of screenwriting, they spotlight a range of key screenplays that changed the game in Hollywood and beyond. With original essays from both distinguished film scholars and accomplished screenwriters, Screenwriting is sure to fascinate anyone with an interest in Hollywood, from movie buffs to industry professionals.

A History of the Screenplay

A History of the Screenplay
Title A History of the Screenplay PDF eBook
Author S. Price
Publisher Springer
Pages 286
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137315709

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The screenplay is currently the focus of extensive critical re-evaluation, however, as yet there has been no comprehensive study of its historical development. International in scope and placing emphasis on the development and variety of screenplay texts themselves, this book will be an important and innovative addition to the current literature.

Screenwriting Poetics and the Screen Idea

Screenwriting Poetics and the Screen Idea
Title Screenwriting Poetics and the Screen Idea PDF eBook
Author I. MacDonald
Publisher Springer
Pages 436
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230392296

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A new, original investigation into how screenwriting works; the practices, creative 'poetics' and texts that serve the screen idea. Using a range of film, media and creative theories, it includes new case studies on the successful ITV soap Emmerdale, Hitchcock's first major screenwriter and David Lean's unfinished film, Nostromo.

Analysing the Screenplay

Analysing the Screenplay
Title Analysing the Screenplay PDF eBook
Author Jill Nelmes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2010-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1136912452

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Analysing the Screenplay highlights the screenplay as an important form in itself, as opposed to merely being the first stage of the production process.