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Screenwriting for Teens: The 100 Principles of Screenwriting Every Budding Writer Must Know by Christina Hamlett β€” book cover

Screenwriting for Teens: The 100 Principles of Screenwriting Every Budding Writer Must Know

by Christina Hamlett
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Overview

This books gives teens -who go to the movies more than any age group in the world - the tools to do more than just watch those movies. It gives them the tools to write their own films.

This books gives teens--who go to the movies more than any age group in the world--the tools to do more than just watch those movies. It gives them the tools to write their own films.

Synopsis

This books gives teens—who go to the movies more than any age group in the world—the tools to do more than just watch those movies. It gives them the tools to write their own films.

Beth GallegoCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information. - School Library Journal

Gr 8 Up
This workshop-in-a-book aims to prepare teens to complete a first short film. Each "concept" includes plot, pacing, character development, introductions to various genres, and more, and is presented in a few paragraphs followed by suggested examples in existing films and three writing exercises. The tone is chatty, avoiding formality and condescension in favor of encouragement to keep trying despite the rejection often found in the entertainment industry (Concept 100 is "You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me"). Aspiring writers hungry for more information will appreciate the recommended reading list.

About the Author, Christina Hamlett

Christina Hamlett is a former actress/director and an experienced teacher of screenwriting online, in film camps and school workshops

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School Library Journal

Gr 8 Up
This workshop-in-a-book aims to prepare teens to complete a first short film. Each "concept" includes plot, pacing, character development, introductions to various genres, and more, and is presented in a few paragraphs followed by suggested examples in existing films and three writing exercises. The tone is chatty, avoiding formality and condescension in favor of encouragement to keep trying despite the rejection often found in the entertainment industry (Concept 100 is "You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me"). Aspiring writers hungry for more information will appreciate the recommended reading list.
β€”Beth GallegoCopyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2006
Publisher
Wiese, Michael Productions
Pages
228
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781932907186

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