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Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect

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The only screenwriting book that includes a DVD that contains performances of the short films and screenplays that are featured in the book!

The beauty and power of any story lies in its ability to connect to the reader, listener, or observer. Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect is the first screenwriting guide to introduce connection as an essential, although essentially overlooked, aspect of creating stories for the screen and of the screenwriting process itself. Written with clarity and humor, this book teaches the craft of writing short screenplays by guiding the student through carefully focused writing exercises of increasing length and complexity. Eight award-winning student screenplays are included for illustration and inspiration.

The text is divided into three parts. Part one focuses on preparing to write by means of exercises designed to help students think more deeply about the screenwriter's purposes; their own unique vision, material and process; and finally about what screenplays are at their simplest and most profound level—a pattern of human change, created from specific moments of change—discoveries and decisions.

Part two teaches students how to craft an effective pattern of human change. It guides them through the writing and re-writing of "Five (Not So Easy) Pieces"—five short screenplays of increasing length and complexity—focusing on a specific principle of dramatic technique: The Discovery, The Decision, The Boxing Match, The Improbable Connection, and The Long Short Screenplay.

Part Three presents the five screenplays used throughout the book to illustrate the dramatic principles that have beendiscussed, and includes interviews with the screenwriters, a look at where they are now and what they are doing, and brief discussion of how each film evolved.

* Groundbreaking book that stresses human connection as the basis of a good screenplay&151;not conflict
* The only screenwriting book that includes a DVD that contains performances of the short films and screenplays that are featured in the book
* Ample exercises for practice and inspiration

312 pages, Paperback

First published February 23, 2000

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May 2, 2016
Most of the books is quotes from other authors, so if you like collections of quotes, go for it.
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28 reviews
December 19, 2023
One of my favorite screenwriting books I've read! She sticks to screenwriting (I'm looking at literally every other so called "screenwriting" book), and SHE is FUNNY. I'm not exactly interested in screenwriting, but this book really motivated me to enjoy the process a lot more! I recommend!
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July 23, 2020
"I don't care what you're doing, you're always writing somewhere in the back of your mind."
I don't know how to be objective over a book that is part of my reading list for grad school (*screams) but here we are.
Would give it a higher rating but I am a little baby who will not take the chapter about Collaboration as law until I start hustling in the industry.
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November 25, 2024
This book is so annoying to read. The author is constantly quoting other authors at length. Constantly referencing specific details of short films which the author has a direct connection to but no one else has seen. Constantly discussing the definitions of words. Pedantry and filler. Frustrating when your hunting for insight and not finding it.
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January 3, 2020
Not bad, I think there are better books out there for this kind of thing. But wanted to give this one a re-read since I'm starting on some short film ideas.
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October 11, 2023
This book helped me understand the idea of connection through screenwriting (a lot more than the usual screenwriting books that I've read in the past). I was so glad that I got a chapter dedicated to several short screenplays that I can analyse & cross-reference from page to screen. Especially got the chance to read one of Barry Jenkins’s short scripts while there. I have to try that “Le Menu” technique before I start writing a draft.
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July 1, 2015
Easy to understand, easy to applied, intelligently put every aspect of building a good screenplay and share many personal experience of the writer too. In a nutshell, this book is simply 'connected' to us.
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January 23, 2018
I liked this book because of the great screenplays included. I didn't think too much of the epiphany of the author, but perhaps it was revolutionary at the time. I mean... is it novel to believe that connections to the audience (or reader for that matter) are vital?
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June 29, 2013
Great book on creating short screenplays. Johnson presents techniques, guidance, and sample copies of short screenplays.
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