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Practical Screenwriting [Paperback]

Charles Deemer (Author)
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Book Description

July 28, 2005
Practical Screenwriting is a structured guide for the novice screenwriter that provides exercises in writing as well as practical guides to analyzing major films in ways that will provide insight into the screenwriting process. It is, first and foremost, a guide to writing clean, crisp, clear scripts that will get read in the crowded contemporary marketplace.

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Comments about Screenwright: The Craft of Screenwriting, an electronic screenwriting tutorial which was the precusor to Practical Screenwriting:

An extraordinary book that promises to become the bible of screenwriting for the novice. And that's not an exaggeration!

- John Jarvis, StoryCraft Fiction Writers Page

For the first time (to my knowledge) the "book" is written for the way one works rather than expecting one to follow the author's suggested line of thought....Charles has done a superb job compiling as much as one needs to know to write a screenplay. It is a trove of information and guidance. Just add your own story.

- Cam Eason, The Book Nook

.....the remarkable electronic book on Screenwriting...Screenwright has everything that you would expect in a well written screenwriting work book....Screenwright is a fresh approach to helping your screenwriting and one that deserves consideration from everyone starting out."

- John Hopson, Virtual Screenwriter at London Screenwriters Workshop

If you're new to this screenwriting thing, unsure of yourself and the jargon, and you need some straight talk about your career path, start with Screenwright. Charles is friendly, an experienced teacher and writer. He gives you a broad spectrum of what this business is all about, from what a concept is, to how to write with a partner, to how to write a query letter."

- Christine DeSmet, Wisconsin Screenwriters Forum newsletter.

...the strength of Screenwright is that it presents fledgeling writers with a range of options, within

which to explore their own personal approach to screenwriting.... this book is ideal for those just dipping into the big pool of screenwriting.

-Chris Owen on misc.writing.screenplays newsgroup

From users:

He takes a lot of the various theories and puts it all in one text. He also takes into account that different people write in different ways. Lots of examples, plus he actually writes a screenplay within the pages of the text, applying the things he's talking about. If I could only choose one resource, this is the one I'd get."

-B.E., college screenwriting professor.

What a stupendously successful effort. You know, in many ways it's better than most of the screenwriting classes I took way back when in the UCLA film program. I am totally blown away....

- K.M.E., screenwriter

Four years ago, I embarked on my journey into the screenwriting world. The very first piece of material I purchased was your e-book, "Screenwright: The Craft of Screenwriting". As these four years have passed, I have made great strides. I am now represented by a literary agent from The Robert A. Freedman Dramatic Agency in New York City. ... All of this was made possible by a wonderful 'electronic book' which gave me my first 'push' and insight into the mechanics and details of the craft. Your instruction is by far, the best and most easily digested source of information I have ever laid my eyes upon. Thank you, Sir, for getting me started in this field.

-B.F., Screenwright purchaser

I have to tell you that your product is simply one of the best tutorials that I have ever come across in any subject. I have lived by it and have used it as a base to begin my screenwriting. I'm a college educated person who is a television host/reporter and I am finally branching out and pursuing a longtime goal of learning the craft of screenwriting. Your program was WELL worth the money and more.

-J.D., Screenwright purchaser

Charles, Screenwright is great! I'm sure the masses will soon identify you as the Syd Field of the information superhighway. Thanks for bringing such a wonderful resource to writers!

-N.L., Screenwright purchaser

I purchased your writing disk back in 1997 and it is still of great value today. Since then I made quarter-finals with two screenplays and am still writing away.

-J.P., Screenwright purchaser

I loved you

From the Back Cover

This is a practical text for beginning screenwriters or others who want a step by step guide to constructing a screenplay in the style and manner that will appeal to production companies.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Focus Publishing/R. Pullins Co. (July 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585101281
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585101283
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,051,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Charles Deemer is the editor of Oregon Literary Review and the artistic director of Small Screen Video.

His book Seven Plays was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. His novel Dead Body In A Small Room was a finalist for Foreword Magazine's Mystery of the Year award. Three of his stories were selected to the Roll of Honor in Best American Short Stories. His play "Famililly" won the 1997 Crossing Borders international new play competition.

His other books include Kerouac's Scroll (novel), Love At Ground Zero (novel), Movies They Should Have Made (screenplays), The Man Who Shot Elvis and Other Stories and In My Old Age (poems).

Deemer recently began making digital films. His DVDs include Three Short Digital Films, Deconstructing Sally and The Farewell Wake.

Deemer teaches screenwriting at Portland State University.

 

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The name says it all! Practical Screenwriting, by writer and university professor Charles Deemer, offers a clear and thoroughly useful guide. Both would-be and experienced screenwriters will find excellent ideas for crafting works worthy of production. A must-have book on any screenwriter's library shelf!
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Every year tens of thousands of screenplays are registered with the Writers Guild of America (WGA), the standard industry procedure for protecting one's work. Read the first page
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