The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking: From Script to Screen

Author:   Linda Seger (Independent script consultant, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Edition:   3rd edition
ISBN:  

9780815382980


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   12 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Linda Seger (Independent script consultant, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   3rd edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780815382980


ISBN 10:   0815382987
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   12 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'A very thorough and fascinating look at the whole filmmaking process - the art and the craft. Highly readable and interesting for filmmakers or beginners with a special emphasis on the power of collaboration. A well researched insider's guide - like taking the hand of accomplished filmmakers and learning from the best.' Ron Howard, Director and Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment 'An invaluable overview of how movies are made, from script through release, brought to life through revealing interviews with the people involved, including producers, writers, directors, and the many artists behind and in front of the camera.' Joanna E. Rapf, Professor Emerita, University of Oklahoma Praise for the Previous Editions: `This book does an excellent job of clarifying and defining the often misunderstood role of the producer in the filmmaking process. Lively and well written, it's a unique resource for film professionals and movie buffs alike. We need more books like it' Kathleen Kennedy, E.T., Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jurassic Park `Insightful, instructive and a great read to boot.' Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code, Batman and Robin `A classic of its kind. Readers are unlikely to ever see the movies in quite the same way again.' David Puttnam, Producer, The Killing Fields, Chariots of Fire `A treasure trove full of insight and inspiration that every writer will cherish. I couldn't put it down' Dale Launer, Screenwriter, Ruthless People, My Cousin Vinnie `This book unites us all in the context of our common goal: to put the best possible story up on the screen.' Carol Littleton, Editor, E.T., Wyatt Earp


"'A very thorough and fascinating look at the whole filmmaking process - the art and the craft. Highly readable and interesting for filmmakers or beginners with a special emphasis on the power of collaboration. A well researched insider’s guide - like taking the hand of accomplished filmmakers and learning from the best.' Ron Howard, Director and Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment 'An invaluable overview of how movies are made, from script through release, brought to life through revealing interviews with the people involved, including producers, writers, directors, and the many artists behind and in front of the camera.' Joanna E. Rapf, Professor Emerita, University of Oklahoma Praise for the Previous Editions: ‘This book does an excellent job of clarifying and defining the often misunderstood role of the producer in the filmmaking process. Lively and well written, it’s a unique resource for film professionals and movie buffs alike. We need more books like it’ Kathleen Kennedy, E.T., Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jurassic Park ‘Insightful, instructive and a great read to boot.’ Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code, Batman and Robin ‘A classic of its kind. Readers are unlikely to ever see the movies in quite the same way again.’ David Puttnam, Producer, The Killing Fields, Chariots of Fire ‘A treasure trove full of insight and inspiration that every writer will cherish. I couldn’t put it down’ Dale Launer, Screenwriter, Ruthless People, My Cousin Vinnie ‘This book unites us all in the context of our common goal: to put the best possible story up on the screen.’ Carol Littleton, Editor, E.T., Wyatt Earp ""A very thorough and fascinating look at the whole filmmaking process - the art and the craft. Highly readable and interesting for filmmakers or beginners with a special emphasis on the power of collaboration. A well researched insider’s guide - like taking the hand of accomplished filmmakers and learning from the best."" Ron Howard, Director and Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment ""An invaluable overview of how movies are made, from script through release, brought to life through revealing interviews with the people involved, including producers, writers, directors, and the many artists behind and in front of the camera."" Joanna E. Rapf, Professor Emerita, University of Oklahoma Praise for the Previous Editions: ""This book does an excellent job of clarifying and defining the often misunderstood role of the producer in the filmmaking process. Lively and well written, it’s a unique resource for film professionals and movie buffs alike. We need more books like it."" Kathleen Kennedy, E.T., Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jurassic Park ""Insightful, instructive and a great read to boot."" Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code, Batman & Robin ""A classic of its kind. Readers are unlikely to ever see the movies in quite the same way again."" David Puttnam, Producer, The Killing Fields, Chariots of Fire ""A treasure trove full of insight and inspiration that every writer will cherish. I couldn’t put it down."" Dale Launer, Screenwriter, Ruthless People, My Cousin Vinnie ""This book unites us all in the context of our common goal: to put the best possible story up on the screen."" Carol Littleton, Editor, E.T., Wyatt Earp"


'A very thorough and fascinating look at the whole filmmaking process - the art and the craft. Highly readable and interesting for filmmakers or beginners with a special emphasis on the power of collaboration. A well researched insider's guide - like taking the hand of accomplished filmmakers and learning from the best.' Ron Howard, Director and Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment 'An invaluable overview of how movies are made, from script through release, brought to life through revealing interviews with the people involved, including producers, writers, directors, and the many artists behind and in front of the camera.' Joanna E. Rapf, Professor Emerita, University of Oklahoma Praise for the Previous Editions: `From Script to Screen does an excellent job of clarifying and defining the often misunderstood role of the producer in the filmmaking process. Lively and well written, it's a unique resource for film professionals and movie buffs alike. We need more books like it' Kathleen Kennedy, E.T., Signs, Seabiscuit `Insightful, instructive and a great read to boot.' Akiva Goldsman, A Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man `A classic of its kind. Readers are unlikely to ever see the movies in quite the same way again.' David Puttnam, Producer, The Killing Fields, Chariots of Fire `A treasure trove full of insight and inspiration that every writer will cherish. I couldn't put it down' Dale Launer, Screenwriter, Ruthless People, My Cousin Vinnie `This book unites us all in the context of our common goal: to put the best possible story up on the screen.' Carol Littleton, Editor, E.T., Wyatt Earp


A very thorough and fascinating look at the whole filmmaking process - the art and the craft. Highly readable and interesting for filmmakers or beginners with a special emphasis on the power of collaboration. A well researched insider's guide - like taking the hand of accomplished filmmakers and learning from the best. Ron Howard, Director and Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment An invaluable overview of how movies are made, from script through release, brought to life through revealing interviews with the people involved, including producers, writers, directors, and the many artists behind and in front of the camera. Joanna E. Rapf, Professor Emerita, University of Oklahoma


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Linda Seger is the author of fifteen books (many spanning several editions and numerous foreign translations). Nine of these books are on screenwriting and filmmaking, including the best-selling Making a Good Script Great, Creating Unforgettable Characters, and Writing Subtext. She has consulted on over 2,000 scripts including over 50 produced feature films and over 35 produced television projects, and has given seminars in over 30 countries around the world.

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