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<p><strong>'If I was setting out as a screenwriter this is the book I would read first and keep by me'– </strong><em>Melanie Harris Producer Crosslab Productions</em></p><p><strong>'An excellent resource for students and teachers alike'– </strong><em>In the Picture</em></p><p><strong>'...a valuable addition to every screenwriting bookshelf' – </strong><em>Screentalk</em></p><p><strong>'This is one of the best guides to help screenwriters think visually that I have ever read' – </strong><em>Creative Screenwriting</em></p><p><strong>'The inventive exercises in <em>Scriptwriting for the Screen</em> give it the potential for revitalizing the experience of even experienced scriptwriters' – </strong><em>' Scope’ Online Journal of Film Studies</em></p><p><em>Scriptwriting for the Screen</em> is an accessible guide to writing for film and television. It details the first principles of screenwriting and advises on the best way to identify and formulate a story and develop ideas in order to build a vivid animated and entertaining script.<br><br><em>Scriptwriting for the Screen</em> introduces the reader to essential skills needed to write effective drama. This edition has been updated to include new examples and an entirely new chapter on adaptation. There are examples of scripts from a wide range of films and television dramas such as <em>Heroes</em> <em>Brokeback Mountain</em> <em>Coronation Street</em> <em>The English Patient</em> <em>Shooting The Past</em> <em>Spaced</em> <em>Our Friends In the North</em> and <em>American Beauty</em>.</p><p><em>Scriptwriting for the Screen</em> includes:</p><ul> <li>advice on how to visualise action and translate this into energetic writing</li> <li>how to dramatise writing use metaphor and deepen meaning</li> <li>tips on how to determine the appropriate level of characterisation for different types of drama</li> <li>practical exercises and examples which help develop technique and style</li> <li>a section on how to trouble-shoot and sharpen dialogue</li> <li>a guide to further reading</li> </ul>