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Writing & Selling Crime Film Screenplays.
Title:
Writing & Selling Crime Film Screenplays.
Author:
Street, Karen Lee.
ISBN:
9781843442646
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Series:
Writing & Selling Screenplays
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- THE MOTIVE -- THE MODUS OPERANDI: AN APPROACH TO GENRE FOR SCREENWRITERS -- JUDGE AND JURY: GENRE, PUBLIC TASTE AND CENSORSHIP -- THE CRIME CONTINUUM -- WHODUNIT (OR WHOSE STORY IS IT?) -- THE CRIME CONTINUUM AND THE PROTAGONIST'S JOURNEY -- BASIC CRIME GENRE PROTOCOL -- THE MASTER OF DEDUCTION: THE DETECTIVE SUB-GENRE -- TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE: THE POLICE STORY SUB-GENRE -- WISE GUYS AND TOMMY GUNS: THE GANGSTER SUB-GENRE -- THE SHADOWY ART OF DECEPTION: FILM NOIR -- DESIGNING THE CRIME: HEISTS AND CRIME CAPERS -- OTHER CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOURS: POP ART, COMIC BOOK CRIME, THE AUTEUR'S VOICE -- LOCK 'EM UP AND THROW AWAY THE KEY: PRISON STORIES -- SERIAL KILLER STORIES: MEETING THE MONSTER -- AN INSIDE JOB: THOUGHTS AND EXPERIENCES OF INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS WORKING IN THE CRIME GENRE -- AFTER ALL THE PLANNING AND PREPARATION -- Index.
Abstract:
Advice from an expert, ranging from learning the subgenres to approaching financial partnersAimed at screenwriters, producers, development executives, and educators interested in the crime genre, this book provides an invaluable basis for crafting a film story that considers both audience and market expectations without compromising originality. A brief historical overview of the crime genre is presented for context along with an analysis of various crime sub-genres and their key conventions, including: police, detective, film noir, gangster, heist, prison, and serial killer. The book focuses on the creative use of these conventions and offers strategies for focusing theme and improving characterization, story design, structure, and dialogue. Paradigms, story patterns, and writing exercises are provided to assist the script development process, and strategies for revision are discussed along with key questions to consider before approaching creative or financial partners.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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