Write a Script in a Day. Really.

You want to write a script, have finished one, are trying to fix an existing one, or are just stuck. You’ve read Save the Cat and/or Louis Catron’s books. You have your protagonist on a Hero’s Journey. And you want to sell your work. Try this one-day technique first, to make certain you can identify any weak points and validate your strong ones.

All scripts have weaknesses. Even the very best and most successful. Here, you’ll set aside your current project(s) for just one day while going through the eye-opening process that may make you think twice about who your protagonist really is and where your setting is failing your script, and you’ll learn more about those all-important characters. (Quick: What does your “bad guy” carry on his keychain?)

Write a Script in a Day, Really is a tried-and-true method of learning to build a solid script structure, pull your story from your characters, and create natural dialogue. Although on campus and in seminars it involves a group of people, you can do this alone. Thousands of others have, and have succeeded beautifully.

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Write a Script in a Day. Really.

You want to write a script, have finished one, are trying to fix an existing one, or are just stuck. You’ve read Save the Cat and/or Louis Catron’s books. You have your protagonist on a Hero’s Journey. And you want to sell your work. Try this one-day technique first, to make certain you can identify any weak points and validate your strong ones.

All scripts have weaknesses. Even the very best and most successful. Here, you’ll set aside your current project(s) for just one day while going through the eye-opening process that may make you think twice about who your protagonist really is and where your setting is failing your script, and you’ll learn more about those all-important characters. (Quick: What does your “bad guy” carry on his keychain?)

Write a Script in a Day, Really is a tried-and-true method of learning to build a solid script structure, pull your story from your characters, and create natural dialogue. Although on campus and in seminars it involves a group of people, you can do this alone. Thousands of others have, and have succeeded beautifully.

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Write a Script in a Day. Really.

Write a Script in a Day. Really.

by Sally Parmer
Write a Script in a Day. Really.

Write a Script in a Day. Really.

by Sally Parmer

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Overview

You want to write a script, have finished one, are trying to fix an existing one, or are just stuck. You’ve read Save the Cat and/or Louis Catron’s books. You have your protagonist on a Hero’s Journey. And you want to sell your work. Try this one-day technique first, to make certain you can identify any weak points and validate your strong ones.

All scripts have weaknesses. Even the very best and most successful. Here, you’ll set aside your current project(s) for just one day while going through the eye-opening process that may make you think twice about who your protagonist really is and where your setting is failing your script, and you’ll learn more about those all-important characters. (Quick: What does your “bad guy” carry on his keychain?)

Write a Script in a Day, Really is a tried-and-true method of learning to build a solid script structure, pull your story from your characters, and create natural dialogue. Although on campus and in seminars it involves a group of people, you can do this alone. Thousands of others have, and have succeeded beautifully.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153812113
Publisher: Sally Parmer
Publication date: 10/28/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 659 KB

About the Author

Sally has taught drama and scriptwriting most of her adult life. with many onstage and on film productions to her credit. She is now focusing on novels and non-fiction books. A native Southern Californian, Sally lives by the beach with her husband and houseful of cats.

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