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Coupling theory with practice, this is an indispensable textbook for wherever writing for the stage is taught, but also for students in performance media - radio, television and film.
New and conventional ways of writing for the screen. There is a range of helpful analytical aids like charts, quick reference guides and structural breakdowns.
Traces the development of drama from the Greek and Roman theater to the present, and discusses theaters, set and costume designs, actors, actresses, and playwrights.
Provides insight and inspiration for screen and television writers, novelists, playwrights, journalists - anyone with a story to tell.
Insightful and inspiring book on screenwriting concerned with challenging you to take creative risks with genre, tone, character, and structure.
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