Cramped Style by Patrick Quinn (.ePUB)

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Cramped Style: Creative screenwriting in a risk averse industry by Patrick Quinn (Screenplay Style Book 1)
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Overview: Screenwriters are often the faceless grunts working behind the scenes in Hollywood, but every now and then a writer appears whose work is so blindingly original that their endeavours over shadow even that of their directors. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is never called Michel Gondry’s film, it is wholly Charlie Kaufman’s. The same holds true for the work of Quentin Tarantino, William Goldman, David Lynch, Diablo Cody, and Paddy Chayefsky. The talent of these screenwriters eclipses that of all but the greatest directors because their writing voice is so commanding.

Patrick Quinn insightfully examines the produced, and unproduced, screenplays of these talents to decode their writing style and uncovers how they put their personal touch on: structure, symbolism, theme, and dialogue. Patrick Quinn also explores how these writers get away with writing original pieces for an industry that shirks away from originality.

This isn’t another screenwriting book renaming Aristotle’s principles and hoping you don’t notice; this is the book you need after you’ve read your glut of Screenwriting How-To manuals. This is the book that will take your writing to the next level. Cramped Style will show you how six of the greatest screenwriters have honed their craft to scalpel sharp precision. Once you know how they did it you can implement the same tactics to give your writing a unique voice which is more likely to be heard in a crowded industry.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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