Screen adaptation a scriptwriting handbook
Screen Adaptation : A Scriptwriting Handbook, 2nd ed. examines the challenge screenwriters face when adapting novels, plays, and short stories for the screen. Thoroughly updated to include new exercises and example from current films, this book provides practical, usable information on how to find...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Focal Press, an imprint of Elsevier
c1998.
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628295006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Screen Adaptation; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; Structure; Characterization; Similarities with Source Materials; Approaches; Potential Problems; Short Stories; Novels; Scope of the Chapters; Use of Exercises; Mass Audience; The Question of Rights; Summary; 2. Principles of Dramatic Writing; Commercial Possibilities and Ideas; Sources for Ideas; Structure; Sympathetic Characters; Backstory; Character Growth; Rounded Characters; Summary; Terms to Know; Exercises; 3. Characterization; The Sympathetic Protagonist; Identification; Rooting for the Protagonist
- Changes in SituationChanging Other Characters; Changing the Dialogue; Backstory; Starting Point; Character Descriptions; Character Action; Contrasting Characters; Summary; Exercises; 4. Structure; Starting Point; Finding the Starting Point; Elimination of Scenes; Maintaining the Pace; Condensing Scenes; Combining Characters; Further Elimination and Addition of Scenes; Beginnings and Endings; Summary; Exercises; 5. Kramer versus Kramer; Starting Point; Change in Characterization; Rounding Out the Character; Elimination of Characters; Social Issue; Structure; Subplot
- Elimination of Extraneous ScenesAdding Scenes; Summary; Exercises; 6. Social Issue; Changing the Focus; Kramer versus Kramer; The Paper Chase; The Bridges of Madison County; Harold and Maude; Roe versus Wade; Summary; Exercises; 7. Action Adventure and Science Fiction: Jurassic Park and Apollo 13; Jurassic Park; Starting Point; Introduction of the Protagonist; Condensing Scenes; Change in Characters; Change in Ending; Apollo 13; Starting Point; Elimination of Scenes and Backstory; Adding Scenes; Climax and Resolution; Summary; Exercises; 8. The Short Story; Adapting from the Classics
- "The Altar of the Dead""The Blue Hotel"; "Rear Window"; The Wild One; Adapting from the Novel; Adapting from the Short Story; Holiday Song; 2001; "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption"; Summary; Exercises; 9. Plays; Stage versus Film; Adapting Shakespeare; Adapting Other Plays; "Marvin's Room "; "A Streetcar Named Desire"; "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"; "Front Page"; "Biloxi Blues"; Structure; Dialogue; Character Action; Condensing Dialogue; "Biloxi Blues," Act Two; Backstory; Endings; Opening Up; Form; Characterization; Symbolism; Summary; Exercises
- 10. Dialogue, Starting to Write, and MarketingDialogue; Characteristics of Good Dialogue; Connecting Dialogue; Jargon; Keep It Short; Getting Started; Writing the Screenplay; Opinions and Changes; Format, Research, and Scriptwriting Software; Selling Your Screenplay; Agents; Patience and Success; Summary; 11. Love Stories: The Bridges of Madison County and Leaving Las Vegas; The Bridges of Madison County; Starting Point; Change in Characterization and the Development of Conflict; Change in Scenes; Leaving Las Vegas; Starting Point; Elimination of Backstory; Elimination of Characters
- Omission of Scenes