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Complete Screenwriter's Manual: A Comprehensive Reference of Format and Style, The

Complete Screenwriter's Manual: A Comprehensive Reference of Format and Style, The

Complete Screenwriter's Manual: A Comprehensive Reference of Format and
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Complete Screenwriter's Manual: A Comprehensive Reference of Format and Style, The Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition

by Bowles, Stephen

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The most complete and comprehensive presentation of screenplay format and style ever written, The Screenwriter's Manual is designed for beginning and intermediate screenwriting students. Written by an author team with extensive professional and academic experience, The Screenwriter's Manual is the only book that offers a systematic approach to mastering the complexities of writing for the screen. With its step-by step approach, this text is appropriate for readers of all experience levels.

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Stephen Bowles, Ronald Mangravite, and Peter Zorn are screenwriters. Zorn and Bowles co-wrote "Florida City," which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001. Ronald Mangravite has spent several years in Hollywood as a screenwriter and story analyst for NBC, CBS, HBO, and Disney. His latest project "Kennedy Boulevard" is in preproduction as an independent feature. Stephen Bowles and Ronald Mangravite currently teach in the University of Miami Motion Pictures Program.
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