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  • Apoorva Kulshreshtha

    Published by Shree Natraj Prakashan, 2010

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Contents Preface I Documentary script 1 Fade in introduction 2 Why writing for films and documentaries are different 3 Short introduction to documentary styles 4 Research research research you cant say it enough 5 Essential script elements 6 Putting a script together 7 Writing a great script II Film Script 1 Introduction film screenplay 2 Shooting script 3 Scriptment 4 Storyboard 5 Motivation and ideas 6 Research and development 7 Story concept 8 My movie story development 9 What makes a good story 10 Understanding story and plot 11 Character development 12 Synopses outlines and treatments 13 Principles of scene writing 14 Need for storytelling 15 Short review elements of film 16 Troubleshooting 17 Film Script terminology References and notes Index "A script can mean the difference of making a complete movie disaster and also making it big and win awards If you want to be a script writer you have to make a movie script that will catch the attention of movie goers It should be able to entertain the audience and should contain all the necessary things in a movie Script writing is not something that only a select few can do it is something that a regular person with enough imagination can learn apply and develop There is even script writing schools available that can help you enhance your script writing skills The ever growing demand for movies has made a marker for good scripts If you like to write you may want to consider writing a script Script writing can truly be a very rewarding job If you do it right you can be sure that you can really make your dreams come true by just writing a script for a movie If you are successful you can be sure that you will be in constant demand by the movie industrySo if you have a sense of imagination you can write a perfect script Who knows may be you can make it big in the movie industry  May be someday you might even win an award for writing a great script for a movie Always remember that writing a script can also mean hard work With patience you will really see that all those hard work will pay off Whether you are writing a script for drama action comedy or a thriller movie you should always remember that the key to writing a good script is by capturing the audiences imagination" jacket 245 pp.