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As a script consultant, he has helped dozens of his clients sell their work and win or place in contests (including two Nicholl Fellowship winners and a National Play Award winner). His book, The Screenwriter's Bible, is now in its fourth edition. His exciting new volume, the Freelance Writer's Bible, was released in January, 2006. He recently designed Dr. Format software for screenwriters. He has written a column for Script since 1989, and has published over a hundred articles in Writer's Digest, Hollywood Scriptwriter, Road & Track, USA TODAY, Vision, Disney Channel Magazine, COINage, Gift & Stationery, Single Parent, Creative Screenwriting, American Writer and other national publications. His short story collection, Dexter's First Date and Other Titillating Tales, was also published.
With his B.A. in business administration (from Cal-State, Fullerton), Dave has a strong business and management background. He served for five years as the marketing manager and then executive vice president for a distributor of memorabilia and precious metals (about 150 employees). Prior to that, he was in middle management for a large corporation. As a marketing consultant and business writer, his past clients include The Walt Disney Company, Honda Acura, American Premiere, Lucasfilm, Nutrex, Mitsubishi Materials, Ivy Communications, and Citizen America. He edited the quarterly newsletter Precious Metals Today for four years.
Dave has an M.A. from Goddard College and is a graduate of both the Hollywood Scriptwriting Institute and the Hollywood Film Institute. He teaches occasional classes in writing and communications at the University of Phoenix (where he was honored with a Distinguished Teaching Award) and has taught writing and communications courses at over 30 American universities. He served on the board of the Arts & Humanities Department of Cal-State, Long Beach, before moving to his present home in Utah where he married Virginia artist and educator Marsha Sawyer. They have two children.
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Not enough info,
This review is from: Dr. Format Answers Your Questions, Revised Edition (Paperback)
I read and really like Trottier's SCREENWRITING BIBLE. I also like the column he does in Script Magazine: "Dr. Format." That's why I was dissapointed when I read this book. It seems to be just a cut and paste from his magazine articles. A lot of the information is even redundant, having appeared in more than one article. The advice is sound -- you just don't need to be beat over the head with it.All of the information in this book is in the SCREENWRITING BIBLE. Save yourself some money and just buy one book.
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Wonderful guide for new writers,
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This is a wonderful guide for new writers. It delivers exactly what it says it will. It contains excellent examples, insights and other information. The only problem I’ve had is it tends to get a bit repetitive at times. However, it just goes to show you that the same mistakes are made by all. No one is perfect!
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Golden tips for formatting your screenplay,
This review is from: Dr. Format Answers Your Questions, Revised Edition (Paperback)
If you need answers to your fiddly questions in screenwriting read that book. It's like a Standards and Guidelines (S&Gs) book. David Trottier explains the S&Gs by examples. I can highly recommend it.
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