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Synopsis
Discover the secrets of writing a great screenplay. Finding the solutions to the problems that plague most screen writers is the purpose of this fast-paced writing reference that every writer should have in their library. Bringing thirty years of experience in reading, writing and producing scripts, Dunne takes the reader through a step-by-step process of creating a script that has plot structure, conflict and crisis, scene construction, dialog, and special emphasis on the story's emerging internal energy as the connective tissue and driving force.
About the Author:
Peter Dunne is an Emmy and Peabody Award winning producer, writer, and teacher with over thirty years experience. He has held positions as vice-president of development at Viacom, Lorimar (now Warner Bros. TV), and Spelling Television. He has written and/or produced the shows Sybil, Dallas, Knots Landing, Melrose Place, CSI, JAG, among others. He also teaches screen writing at UCLA and lectures around the world.