Synopsis
In any creative endeavour, craft by itself is simply not enough. Designed not just to awaken creativity, but to teach the writer the process of being creative within the context of screenwriting, this new, unique addition to Linda Seger's highly popular collection of books combines the tools necessary to learn how to think and write more creatively with indispensable screenwriting know-how. This book does just what its title professes -- provides writers with the knowledge necessary to write at the highest artistic level.
About the Author
Linda Seger is the author of five popular books on screenwriting and filmmaking: Making a Good Script Great (over 100,000 sold), Creating Unforgettable Characters, The Art of Adaptation: Turning Fact and Fiction into Film, From Script to Screen: The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking and When Women Call the Shots: The Developing Power and Influence of Women in Television and Film. Seger created and defined the job of script consultant in 1981, and since that time has consulted on more than 2,000 film and television projects. Among the companies and institutions for which she has presented seminars are ABC, CBS, NBC, Disney, Turner, the Motion Picture Academy, the Directors Guild, the Writers Guild, the American Film Institute, UCLA and USC, as well as companies and institutions throughout Europe. She also has appeared on more than 40 radio and television shows, including NPR's All Things Considered, Good Morning L.A. and Good Morning New York.
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