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By: Karol Griffiths

ISBN: 9781843445074
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Dec 2015
UK Publication Date: 24th September 2015
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
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The Art of Script Editing provides a comprehensive overview of this vital role, examining its responsibilities and functions during all stages of the development process, both in film and television....


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By: Karen Lee Street

ISBN: 9781842439746
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Nov 2013
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
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Aimed at screenwriters, producers, development executives and educators interested in the crime genre, this book provides an invaluable basis for crafting a film story that considers both audience and market expectations without compromising originality....


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By: Lucy Hay

ISBN: 9781843444121
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Dec 2014
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
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It may be drama features that win the most awards and kudos from critics, but in the current marketplace you're unlikely to sell a drama screenplay in the way you would a genre script....


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By: Yvonne Grace

ISBN: 9781843443377
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2014
UK Publication Date: 24th June 2014
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
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A no-nonsense, direct down-the-lens look at the television industry written from the point of view of a television drama producer who's been there, done it, fought some battles and won the odd award....


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By: Linda James

ISBN: 9781845283070
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2009
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Reveals the three useful stages which make the difference in getting your idea from writing the script to being accepted for production - information you need to know before you write your script; techniques you need to learn when you're writing your script; and, how to market your script after it's written.

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