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 actors and film directors shouldn't be without these excellent titles, and any film library must have them, too. Richard D. Pepperman's Setting Up Your Scenes: The Inner Workings Of Great Films (1932907084,$24.95) holds over 400 selected movie frames in a wide-screen format to teach the basics of what impacts a classic scene. Screen writers, cinematographers and others will find here an excellent survey blending black and white classic scene shots with insights on story, scene, and great choices made to produce exceptional results. Pamela Douglas' Writing The TV Drama Series: How To Succeed As A Professional Writers In TV (1932907068, $24.95) lets the reader learn from experiences of pros who produced hit TV shows. Both newcomers and experienced drama writers will benefit from instruction on how a classic script is created, episodes fine-tuned, and outline forms and their alternates used. The author uses her own experience in the industry to provide insights into what makes a show successful, and how the professional writer makes or breaks that success. James Bonnet's Stealing Fire From The Gods, 2nd Edition (1932907114, $26.95) provides foundation tools and principles for good creative story crafting, appearing in a revised, expanded second edition to survey all elements of the successful screenplay screenplay

Written text that provides the basis for a film production. Screenplays usually include not only the dialogue spoken by the characters but also a shot-by-shot outline of the film's action.
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Title Annotation:Setting Up Your Scenes: The Inner Workings of Great Films; Writing the TV Drama Series: How to Succeed As a Professional Writers in TV; Stealing Fire from the Gods, 2d ed.
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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