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Book Reviews of How to Write a Movie in 21 Days: The Inner Movie MethodBook Review: Really helps to cut production costs Summary: 5 Stars
Viki King's small but precious gem has drastically simplified the teleplay scripting progress with us at Talent Industries. King sets up strict time limits for each stage of scriptwriting, making it easy to plan schedules and estimate costs. The greatest thing is that this book has helped us to prove it to certain scriptwriters that writing by a strict schedule is really possible, and can indeed produce some quite saleable results!
Book Review: A refreshing view of the scriptwriting process Summary: 5 Stars
Ms. King has a winner in this book, defining and explaing a clear cut process for assembling ideas into a top notch script. If you feel just the slightest bit unprepared in your work, or completely lost, "21 Days" will guide you to the destination of a well thought out script. It is a no fail process she takes you through. this is the best method I've used, thanks again Viki, Joe Dolan (up and coming writer)
Book Review: how to write a movie in 21 days Summary: 5 Stars
Excellent. Even tells you what is required on what page. act one pages 1, 3, 10, and 30. Act two 45, 60, 75, 90, act three 93, 100, 110, 115, 118, 119, 120.
I wish I'd have read it years ago. I now know where I've been going wrong.
Hints - "If someone dies, lets see the empty bed", "Cut to the slap", "the square peg's journey", how the 'all is lost' moment of truth evolves into the "round peg in the round hole" climax.
Book Review: Good Things In Small Packages Summary: 5 Stars
Don't let the size of this book fool you, there is a lot of valuable knowledge locked within its covers. This book leads you along the landmarks of a good film to create the structured path that Hollywood loves. This book helped me to write 2 screenplays that went on to make it into the final rounds of 6 screenwriting competitions. I didn't write them in 21 days, but I did finish them and receive a lot of praise.
Book Review: Simple, inexpensive guide to start screen writing. Summary: 5 Stars
For anyone trying their hand at screen writing for the first time this is a great place to start. A simple, easy-to-understand guide to help anyone start the daunting task of turning a blank page into their first screen play. Knowing how and where to start can be the most difficult part of writing any format but with this daily guide pushing a reader through the process it makes everything a lot easier.
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