The Hollywood Standard

The Complete and Authoritative Guide to Script Format and Style

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, Screenwriting, Performing Arts
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Author: Christopher Riley ISBN: 9781615930043
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions Language: English
Author: Christopher Riley
ISBN: 9781615930043
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions
Language: English

The Hollywood Standard describes in clear, vivid prose and hundreds of examples how to format every element of a screenplay or television script. A reference for everyone who writes for the screen, from the novice to the veteran, this is the dictionary of script format, with instructions for formatting everything from the simplest master scene heading to the most complex and challenging musical underwater dream sequence. This new edition includes a quick start guide, plus new chapters on avoiding a dozen deadly formatting mistakes, clarifying the difference between a spec script and production script, and mastering the vital art of proofreading. For the first time, readers will find instructions for formatting instant messages, text messages, email exchanges and caller ID.

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The Hollywood Standard describes in clear, vivid prose and hundreds of examples how to format every element of a screenplay or television script. A reference for everyone who writes for the screen, from the novice to the veteran, this is the dictionary of script format, with instructions for formatting everything from the simplest master scene heading to the most complex and challenging musical underwater dream sequence. This new edition includes a quick start guide, plus new chapters on avoiding a dozen deadly formatting mistakes, clarifying the difference between a spec script and production script, and mastering the vital art of proofreading. For the first time, readers will find instructions for formatting instant messages, text messages, email exchanges and caller ID.

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