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Go To Script: Screenwriting Tips From A Pro

Sterling Anderson

Editorial: Nitsua Productions

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Sinopsis

"Go To Script" is a humorous follow up to Sterling Anderson's "Beyond Screenwriting". This book gives you insight to the behind scenes success and failure's of an award winning film and television writer. It covers both feature film and hour-long television structure. Sterling's take on the scene, dialogue, pitching and what he calls the small story are memorable, practical and unique.
Disponible desde: 15/04/2015.

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