This collection contains live recordings of two 90-minute workshops on screenwriting: 1) "Screenwriting: How To Move Your Tale" by Richard Walter, and 2) "Screenwriting Tricks of the Trade: The Workshop" by William Froug. Writers once dreamed of writing novels. Now screenplays top the dream list. Hear two top teachers explain the sometimes ungentle art of writing salable movie and television scripts.
Richard Walter has served as Screenwriting Chairman of the Department of Film and Television at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a veteran member of the Writers Guild of America and has written for major film studios and television networks. The Wall Street Journal praised him for establishing a writing program geared to the "sometimes ungentle art of producing salable movie and television screenplays." He lectures on screenwriting throughout the world. His book is Screenwriting: The Art, Craft and Business of Film and Television Writing, and he has written a novel, Escape from Film School.
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Writing the Great American Screenplay
by Richard Walter