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001    ocn646111972 
003    OCoLC 
005    20110310010005.0 
008    100719t20102010nyu      f    000 0 eng   
010      2010029424 
020    9781585428519|qpaperback|c$14.95 
020    1585428515|qpaperback 
035    (OCoLC)646111972 
040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dIG#|dBTCTA|dZAC|dVP@|dORX|dCDX|dZJI 
049    WHPP 
050 00 PN1996|b.E445 2010 
082 00 808.2/3|222 
100 1  Ellis, Sherry,|d1950- 
245 10 Now write!|pScreenwriting :|bexercises by today's best 
       writers and teachers /|cSherry Ellis with Laurie Lamson. 
246 30 Screenwriting 
264  1 New York :|bJeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin,|c[2010] 
264  4 |c©2010 
300    343 pages ;|c21 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Now write! writing guide series 
505 0  CHOOSING YOUR STORY.  Start with a conflict / Mardik 
       Martin, Hunter Hughes -- The cringe exercise / Hal 
       Ackerman -- Trusting yourself / Alan Watt -- Note card R&D
       / Brad Riddell -- Concept is king / Chandus Jackson -- 
       When Sally met Harry / Barri Evins -- The comfort zone / 
       Christina M. Kim -- Finding our story / Paula C. Brancato 
       -- GET WRITING. Binding and gagging the internal critic / 
       Kim Krizan -- The talking cure / Wesley Strick -- The 
       almighty verb / Beth Serlin -- Throw the book away / 
       Alexander Woo -- Feeling the music / Daniel Calvisi -- 
       It's the read: writing great film narrative / Glenn M. 
       Benest -- Dream on / Nicholas Kazan -- Random thoughts / 
       William M. Akers -- Analyzing your characters / Susan 
       Kouguell -- The power of negative thinking / Kevin Cecil -
       - When great writing meets a great actor: writing for a 
       star / Hester Schell -- Police investigation / Brad 
       Schreiber -- Write truthfully in imaginary circumstances: 
       the mythology inside you / Mark Sevi -- Postcards from the
       edge of creativity / Sam Zalutsky -- Found in translation 
       / Coleman Hough -- STRUCTURE. The most important thing  I 
       know and teach / Chris Soth -- The character-action grid /
       David Trottier -- Writing in the dark / Jim Herzfeld -- 
       The newspaper exercise / Linda Seger -- 21 questions to 
       keep you on track / Neil Landau -- Key things to know 
       about your script before you write / Barbara Schiffman -- 
       Four magic questions of screenwriting / Marilyn Horowitz -
       - Creating unpredictability using subgoals and plot twists
       / Richard Stefanik -- Your outline is your ilfeline / 
       Michael Ajakwe, Jr. -- The tool kit: resuscitative remedy 
       for writer's block and blank-page elimination -- The genre
       game / Bonnie MacBird -- 
505 0  THEME. How to move a pile of dirt / Danny Rubin -- The 
       emotionally charged icon / Karey Kirkpatrick -- True love 
       / Michael Hauge -- Finding universal themes / Jen Grisanti
       -- Refining the idea / Stephen Rivele -- The thematic line
       of dialogue / Barry Brodsky -- The emotional outline / 
       Karl Iglesias -- Writing from experience, or, Grandma's 
       teeth fell into the soup again / Paul Chitlik -- Change  
       your perspective / Michael Ray Brown -- The union of 
       opposites / Scott Anderson -- From end to end: the 
       creative compass / Michael Feit Dougan -- CRAFTING SCENES.
       Rhythms, levels, and the proper respect / Michael Genet --
       Some things are better left unsaid / Colleen McGuinness --
       Self-knowledge availed us plenty / Tommy Swerdlow -- What 
       happens next? / Sara Caldwell -- Scenes as concepts / 
       Craig Kellum -- Crafting the kick-ass scene / David Atkins
       -- Visual storytelling / Larry Hama -- What lies beneath /
       Allison Burnett -- Write cinematic scenes / Stephen V. 
       Duncan -- I know what you're thinking: dialogue, context, 
       subtext / T. J. Lynch -- One-page character introduction /
       Valerie Alexander -- Better than irony / Howard Allen -- 
       CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. On creating character / Syd Field -
       - Give me a dramatic truth or give me death! / Bill 
       Johnson -- Creating characters who work for you, not 
       against you / Linda Cowgill -- Approach character like an 
       actor ... from the inside out! / Madeline DiMaggio -- The 
       character's trailer shot / Billy Mernit -- The scene that 
       doesn't exist / Christine Conradt -- The key to 
       charismatic characters / James Bonnet -- Go ask 
       Rosenkrantz / Glenn Gers -- Character bones / David Skelly
       -- The riddle of the sphinx / Marilyn R. Atlas -- The 
       character diary / Douglas J. Eboch -- Getting inside your 
       character's head by becoming her pen / Laura Scheiner -- 
       Life before fade in: / Pamela Gray -- Loving and loathing:
       how to get into your characters / Richard Walter -- 
       Getting to know your character / Leslie Lehr -- VERBAL AND
       NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION. Find your inner actor / Amy 
       Holden Jones -- On dialoguing, the screenwriting 
       anarchist's way / Peter Briggs -- Nonverbal communication 
       / Andrew Osborne -- The big eavesdrop / Mark Evan Schwartz
       -- The twitch: objects as emotions / William C. Martell --
       Funny faces: tips on writing animation / Aydrea Walden ten
       Bosch -- False emotion / David Freeman -- Building between
       the lines / Judy Kellem -- Using metaphors in comedy / 
       Steve Kaplan -- Pick up a party line / Jennifer Skelly -- 
       Backward brainstorming / Pilar Alessandra -- Hurt me, hurt
       me! (Oh, and help me make my script better) -- The jewel 
       case outline / Jim Strain -- "Aloud,' he cried!" / Jayce 
       Bartok -- Screenwriters: stop shooting yourself in the 
       foot! / Charles Deemer -- The first ten pages / Ken Rotcop
       -- Prose (and cons) / Billy Frolick -- What to do when 
       you're stuck on a creative problem / Peter Myers -- Button
       it: the cure for overwriting / Devorah Cutler-Rubenstein -
       - Finishing a script: the actor pass / Glen Mazzara -- NOW
       WHAT? Creating the killer log line / Bill Lundy -- What if
       it were your money? / Heather Hale -- How to find and get 
       an agent / Michele Wallerstein -- Author Websites. 
650  0 Motion picture authorship. 
650  0 Motion picture authorship|vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 
700 1  Lamson, Laurie. 
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