Did you think screenwriting was going to be easy?Hi,
I know in script writing we should show more than tell.
sometimes it is a bit difficult for me to show emotions .
If you are creating a series and will be hiring writers then a seriesI know about script writing Bible.
But I want to know it would be helpful for me .
Hi,
I know in script writing we should show more than tell.
sometimes it is a bit difficult for me to show emotions .
I therefore need a book which helps me.
Pl can you tell me. I know about script writing Bible.
But I want to know it would be helpful for me .
Any suggestions and thanks
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Did you think screenwriting was going to be easy?
You show emotions by having the character do something. Emotions
are fine for novels - for a movie the character needs to do something,
not feel something.
If you are creating a series and will be hiring writers then a series
bible is essential. Only you know if you need one for the series you will
be writing.
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write your entire first draft of your script... then get drunk (not VERY drunk) and revise it... this will make you moody and you might be able to explain your emotions better
Not to come off as a stiff prick, but that was a joke, right? If not, I have plenty of reasons to not do that....
I sure wish you had mentioned that in your original post. When youI was talking about screenwriters Bible by David Trottier
write your entire first draft of your script... then get drunk (not VERY drunk) and revise it... this will make you moody and you might be able to explain your emotions better
I sure wish you had mentioned that in your original post. When you
don’t say what you mean it’s impossible to offer relevant advice.
A writer needs to be clear.
Somewhere I read in one post that there is a book which teaches how to show more than tell
in script writng and I would like to buy this book.
This is the name of the book you asked about. You can go to "Google", typeI was talking about screenwriters Bible by David Trottier
That is not the problem. I want to know whether screenwriters Bible by David Trottier
has a chapter on SHOW & NOT TELL . I think some of you has purchased it . I would like their
opinion
while scribomaniacs fill pages as fast as they can type, film writers cut and cut again, ruthless in their desire to express the absolute maximum in the fewest possible words. Pascal once wrote a long, drawn out letter to a friend, then apologized in the postscript that he didn't have time to write a short one. Like Pascal, screenwriters learn that economy is key, that brevity takes time, that excellence means perseverance.