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Scene-writing for Film and TV

Download or Read eBook Scene-writing for Film and TV PDF written by Simon van der Borgh and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-10-28 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Scene-writing for Film and TV
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781040146538
ISBN-13 : 1040146538
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Book Synopsis Scene-writing for Film and TV by : Simon van der Borgh

Book excerpt: Focusing on an integral aspect of screenplays, this book takes students and writers at all levels through the process of understanding and writing better scenes. It interrogates the functions of a scene and how writers can then apply this knowledge to their own film and television scripts. Author Simon van der Borgh familiarises the screenwriter with the fundamental aspects of a scene, looking at what a scene is, the characters involved, the action depicted, dialogue, setting, and style. Featuring original scenes which show the practice of scene-writing and the application of ideas and approaches alongside in-depth analysis and critique, the book explores the process and approach to scene-writing and how to learn and improve methods of telling dynamic, engaging and moving stories of diverse types and formats on screen. With a strong focus on practice-based advice, the book includes exercises at every step to enable writers to build on and extend their knowledge and skills with confidence and clarity chapter by chapter. Exploring the film and TV scene with its different types, forms, and functions, it is the ideal book for aspiring screenwriters and students of screenwriting and filmmaking at all levels, as well as directors, producers and actors looking to better understand the contextual and sub-textual motivations intended by the writer.


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