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The Screenwriter's Workbook

by Syd Field

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Here is your very own hands-on workshop--the book that allows ou to participate in the processes that have made Syd Fields workshops invaluable to beginners and working professionals alike.
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Having read a number of books on writing and screen writing that have mentioned Syd Field and his approach to story structure, it is interesting to read his thoughts first hand. Much of the content of the book was familiar to me; but Syd Field has his own way of presenting it. The book is packed with practical ideas and guidance. He is very much a believer in the three-act structure. He advocates a four page outline featuring the main plot points in detail and the rest in broad terms to get things going. But he encourages writers to follow their instincts when they are writing. His view is if your not sure whether to write the scene, write it anyway and see if it works. Good advice. ( )
  JMJ_Williamson | Apr 24, 2015 |
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Principles of Syd Field's "The Screenwirter's Workbook", citing, as an example, the motion picture "Elizabeth" with Cate Blanchett ( )
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