no wasted words, to the point and extremely helpful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Linda's book was easy to read and comprehend. I enjoyed the humor and the honesty. Although, I did not agree on some of the titles Linda used as examples, I did see the reasoning behind those decisions. I rented most of the films and looked for all the qualities that were pointed out. I read the book cover to cover, and then went back to certain areas that most interested me. I studyied it like a text. Then, I went back and looked at it again. My dad and I had done some films together, but he did all the "real stuff",so now on my own, I need the do's and don'ts. It was written in a cute way that was entertaining, and easy to utilize. Good job, Linda. And, thanks for helping the "unknowns".
An absolute must-have if one is serious about screenwriting.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
An essential read for the aspiring screenwriter. Stuart's advice is no-nonsense, crystal clear and highly beneficial.
A comprehensive look at the business of screenplays
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A comprehensive look at the business, structure, and art of writing screenplays. An excellent start for someone new to the business to get an overall sense of what's required to create and sell a successful screenplay.
Good perspective for screenwriters.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Linda teaches/taught a course in Story Analysis at the American Film Institute, and writes from a script reader's point of view. She offers some penetrating insight from the other side of the word processor
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