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Screenwriting 101: The Essential Craft of Feature Film Writing

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This book provides writers with the tools necessary to create and market a screenplay. In an informal and entertaining style, Neill Hicks details: structure; character; style; the business of screenwriting; the economics of film; agents, attorneys, and the screenwriter; and much more.

220 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1999

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Neill D. Hicks

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January 16, 2014
This book gives great insight into how scripts are written and the process through which films are made. There is information about formatting and copyright that can be very useful. The information about scripts getting rewritten makes the profession of screenwriting less appealing to me. Luckily, I am a novelist at heart.
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May 2, 2013
Very user friendly, and great for the novice screenwriter. It's concise, clear and well-crafted.
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