Tales from the Script: 50 Hollywood Screenwriters Share Their Stories
By (Author) Peter Hanson
By (author) Paul Robert Herman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
1st March 2010
1st February 2010
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
Anthologies
791.430922
Paperback
368
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 21mm
313g
Discover the secrets of Hollywood storytelling in this fascinating collection, in which fifty screenwriters share the inside scoop about how they surmounted incredible odds to break into the business, how they transformed their ideas into box-office blockbusters, how their words helped launch the careers of major stars, and how they earned accolades and Academy Awards. Entertaining, informative, and sometimes startling, Tales from the Script features exclusive interviews with film's top wordsmiths, including John Carpenter (Halloween), Nora Ephron (Julie & Julia), John August (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), and David hayter (Watchmen). Read along as: Frank Darabont explains why he sacrificed his salary to preserve the integrity of his hard-hitting adapta-tion of Stephen King's novella The Mist. William Goldman reveals why he's never had any interest in directing movies, despite having won Oscars for writing All the President's Men and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Ron Shelton explains why he nearly cut the spectacular speech that helped cement Kevin Costner's stardom in Bull Durham. Josh Friedman describes the bizarre experience of getting hired by Steven Spielberg to adapt H. G. Wells's classic novel War of the Worlds-even though Spielberg hated Friedman's take on the material. Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver) analyzes his legendary relationship with Martin Scorsese. Shane Black (Lethal Weapon) reveals why the unrelenting hype around his multimillion-dollar script sales caused him to retreat from public life for several years. Tales from the Script is a must for movie buffs who savor behind-the-scenes stories-and a master class for all those who dream of writing the Great American Screenplay, taught by those who made that dream come true.
"Captures the excitement, frustration, and reality of being a working screenwriter in an accessible and essential volume that aspiring screenwriters will devour." -- Booklist (starred review) "Fascinating tales from the belly of the beast." -- Lawrence Kasdan, Oscar-nominated writer/director of The Big Chill, Wyatt Earp, and Body Heat "Tales From the Script gathers notable veterans of the screen wars who demonstrate the basic truth of our adventures in Movieland: Writing is the easy part." -- John Sayles, writer/director of Lone Star and Eight Men Out "A must-read for anyone who depends on the screenwriter's craft. And that's a lot of us." -- Edward R. Pressman, producer of Wall Street, American Psycho, and Reversal of Fortune
Michigan native Peter Hanson studied film at New York University and journalism at the University at Albany before spending ten years as a writer/editor for various publications in upstate New York. He is the author of Dalton Trumbo, Hollywood Rebel (a finalist for the Theatre Library Association Award) and The Cinema of Generation X. He directed the feature-length documentary Every Pixel Tells a Story and the award-winning short Stagehand, and he co-wrote the narrative feature The Last Round. He lives in Beverly Hills with his wife, Leslie Connor. Visit his website www.GrandRiverFilms.com.Paul Robert Herman graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a degree in psychology, minoring in creative writing. He then earned his teaching credentials from the University of Colorado at Boulder, specializing in creative writing and cinematography. After moving to Hollywood to pursue a career in film, he went back to school and completed UCLAs Professional Screenwriting Program. He worked for several years as an assistant producer for an entertainment company in Pacific Palisades before branching off on his own. Hes written, directed and produced several short films under the moniker of his multimedia company, Jade Tiger Productions. Visit his website www.Jadetiger.com.