Words Before Pictures: How Screenplays Make Movies

Words Before Pictures: How Screenplays Make Movies

by Simon Passmore
Words Before Pictures: How Screenplays Make Movies

Words Before Pictures: How Screenplays Make Movies

by Simon Passmore

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Overview

Screenplays are vital to the making of film and TV drama, yet they're routinely obscured and misrepresented in much of what's written about film and screenwriting.  Simon Passmore uses his experience in professional practice, teaching, and academia to bring together differing and often conflicting ideas about what screenplays are and how they function.  Words Before Pictures throws light on the divergent views of screenplays found in screenwriting manuals, academic studies, and practitioner accounts, and proposes new ways of conceptualising screenplays that recognise their crucial role in bringing films into being.

 

Simon Passmore is a writer and producer.  His credits include many films and drama series, as well as radio drama and fiction.  He also has experience as an academic researcher and from 2007 to 2019 taught film production and screenwriting at the University of Westminster, where he was Senior Lecturer.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164572655
Publisher: Palindrome Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Simon Passmore is a writer and producer. His credits include many films and drama series, as well as radio drama and fiction. He also has experience as an academic researcher and from 2007 to 2019 taught film production and screenwriting at the University of Westminster, where he was Senior Lecturer.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1

1 DEFINING AND HISTORICISING SCREENPLAYS 7

2 SCREENPLAYS AS BLUEPRINTS 37

3 WRITING AND READING SCREENPLAYS 67

4 SCREENPLAY STYLE AND VOICE 129

5 ENDURING SCREENPLAYS 167

6 GENERATIVE SCREENPLAYS 199

NOTES 222

BIBLIOGRAPHY 247

INDEX 260

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