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Making a Good Script Great by Linda Seger
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Linda Seger Preface: Linda Seger Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 1994-08 ISBN: 0573699216 Number of pages: 242 Publisher: Samuel French
Book Reviews of Making a Good Script GreatBook Review: One of the Best Summary: 5 Stars
This is an extraordinary book, loaded with useful info. While I respect that it reflects Linda Seger's attitude that you make a good story great by revision, this could also be written as a fantastic book on the art and elements of story creation. Of the books I've read so far, only McKee and Field are as comprehensive in their approach (though I also like the more focused approaches of others.)Linda's book offers such a wealth of information, it's hard to imagine getting serious about the craft of STORY creation without reading it. I am in the process of organizing a conference, StoryCon, on the Art, Science and Application of Story, and so, have been researching dozens of books on story creation, screen writing, crating fiction, the novel, etc. I've acquired over 50 books, so far, for the purpose of identifying potential speakers for the meeting and this book is one of the best. (You see the link to the website in my about me area at amazon.) One thing I've found, in my research, which has included speaking with many of the authors of these books, is that Linda is probably the most well connected of them all, ie., she knows and or has worked with them. When I had dinner with her this summer, I was mesmerized by the knowledge and wisdom on story which she shares so easily. It's like that in the book too. I've gone ahead and bought most of her other books too, and look forward to digesting them. Since I read the books I am nost avid to finish while working out on the treadmill, I give this book a five gallon rating-- for having been sweated over like the best. Other authors/ books on story worth reading include: Anything by Syd Field Robert McKee's Story Chris Vogler's Writer's Journey Carol Bly's two books on writing: Writing the Passionate Accurate Story and Beyond the Writer's Workshop James Bonnet's Stealing Fire From The Gods Janet Burroway's book on writing Jame's Frey's books on writing Sol Stein's books on writing Michael Hauge's Writing Screenplays that Sell Robert Burdette Sweet's Writing Towards Wisdom; The Writer As Shaman
Summary of Making a Good Script GreatMaking a good script great is more than just a matter of putting a good idea on paper. It requires the working and reworking of that idea. This book takes you through the whole screenwriting process - from initial concept through final rewrite - providing specific methods that will help you craft tighter, stronger, and more saleable scripts. While retaining the invaluable insights that placed its first two editions among the all - time most popular screenwriting books, this expanded, revised, and updated third edition adds rich and important new material on dialogue, cinematic images, and point of view, as well as an interview with screenwriter Paul Haggis. If you are writing your first script, this book will help develop your skills for telling a compelling and dramatic story. If you are a veteran screenwriter, it will help you articulate the skills you know intuitively. And if you are currently stuck on a rewrite, this book will help you analyse and solve your script's problems and get it back on track.
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