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Crafty TV writing : thinking inside the box / Alex Epstein.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Henry Holt & Co., 2006.Description: xx, 325 pages : 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780805080285
  • 0805080287
Other title:
  • Crafty television writing
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.2
LOC classification:
  • PN 1992.7 E64c 2006
Online resources: Summary: Alex Epstein, a veteran TV writer and show creator himself, provides knowledge about the entire process of television writing, both for beginners and for professionals who want to go to the next level. Crafty TV Writing explains how to decode the hidden structure of a TV series. It describes the best ways to generate a hook, write an episode, create characters the audience will never tire of, construct entertaining dialogue, and use humor. It shows how to navigate the tough but rewarding television industry, from writing your first "spec" script, to getting hired to work on a show, to surviving - even thriving - if you get fired
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) PN 1992.7 E64c 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000102374

Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-313) and index.

Alex Epstein, a veteran TV writer and show creator himself, provides knowledge about the entire process of television writing, both for beginners and for professionals who want to go to the next level. Crafty TV Writing explains how to decode the hidden structure of a TV series. It describes the best ways to generate a hook, write an episode, create characters the audience will never tire of, construct entertaining dialogue, and use humor. It shows how to navigate the tough but rewarding television industry, from writing your first "spec" script, to getting hired to work on a show, to surviving - even thriving - if you get fired

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