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Short Films: Writing The Screenplay Paul Nash

Short Films: Writing The Screenplay By Paul Nash

Short Films: Writing The Screenplay by Paul Nash


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Short Films: Writing the Screenplay is a comprehensive introduction to the process from generating ideas to practicalities and budgets. It includes short scripts and interviews, advice and contributions from award-winning screenwriters.

Short Films: Writing The Screenplay Summary

Short Films: Writing The Screenplay by Paul Nash

Every award-winning short film begins its life with a clever idea, a good story and a screenplay. Patrick Nash here analyses the process of writing short film screenplays and gives advice on story and structure, idea generation, plot and pace, screenplay format, character motivation and goals, cliches and stereotypes, hooking the viewer, rewriting and much more. The book also includes a number of award-winning scripts and interviews, advice and contributions from award-winning screenwriters and a discussion of the benefits to writing a short screenplay.

About Paul Nash

Patrick Nash is an award-winning writer of both short and feature length screenplays. An award winner in Hollywood's Page Awards, runner up in the British Short Screenplay Competition and BBC's Tony Doyle Awards among others; he has worked on short films and short film selection panels and juries with the Oscar accredited Foyle Film Festival - the UK's only Academy accredited film festival.

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GOR010591648
9781842435014
1842435019
Short Films: Writing The Screenplay by Paul Nash
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oldcastle Books Ltd
20120112
256
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