How Not to Write a Screenplay: 101 Common Mistakes Most Screenwriters Make

by Denny Martin Flinn

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"All good screenplays are unique, but all bad screenplays are the same. Flinn's book will teach the reader how to avoid the pitfalls of bad screenwriting and arrive at one's own destination intact."

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My second most favorite screenwriting book after Save the Cat.
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Amazon: Author Dean Martin Flinn, an experienced script reader, details the common rookie mistakes that drive script readers crazy. Flinn makes no pretense of being able to teach anyone how to write the next Great American Film--or for that matter the next Stupid Summer Blockbuster. Instead he offers information that will help keep the novice screenwriter's opus from being immediately tossed on the trash pile (arguably a more valuable service). As Flinn says in his introduction, if you follow the advice in this book, "you may not write a particularly good screenplay, but you won't write a bad one." The second half of the book deals with content, also in a remarkably pragmatic way--structure, pacing, plot resolution, and dialogue that show more really stink are all handily dealt with. Flinn illustrates almost all his points with excerpts from screenplays both good and bad, giving the reader concrete examples of the difference between poorly and well-structured scenes. show less

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Fiction and Literature
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808.23Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismCompositionRhetoric of dramaScriptwriting for film
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PN1996 .F46Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion pictures
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