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1. Byte-Sized Television: Create Your Own TV Series for the Internet
by Ross Brown
Written in a hip and entertaining style in the language of the Web generation, this book guides the aspiring videomaker to create his own series for ... More
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2. Developing Story Ideas
by Michael Rabiger
Developing Story Ideas offers students and other young artists a spectrum of resources and a structure of writing practice so that anyone can quickly ... More
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3. Film Scriptwriting: A Practical Manual
by Dwight V Swain
This second edition of the widely acclaimed Film Scriptwriting is a truly practical manual for the working writer. It provides all the clear, step-by ... More
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4. Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook
by Robert A Papper
The first and most widely used handbook in broadcast news, this book clearly and concisely outlines the rules of broadcast news writing, reporting, ... More
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5. Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect
by Claudia Hunter Johnson
The beauty and power of any story lies in its ability to connect to the reader, listener, or observer. Crafting Short Screenplays That Connect is the ... More
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6. Alternative Scriptwriting: Successfully Breaking the Rules
by Ken Dancyger, Jeff Rush
Going beyond the conventional three act structure and exploring more inventive approaches, Alternative Scriptwriting challenges readers to take ... More
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7. Corporate Media Production
by Ray DiZazzo
With the advent of affordable equipment, there are more opportunities than ever in the field of corporate media production. This book examines all ... More
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8. Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers
by Sheila Curran Bernard, Sheila Curran Bernard
As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and ... More
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9. Screen Adaptation: A Scriptwriting Handbook
by Kenneth Portnoy
Screen Adaptation: A Scriptwriting Handbook, Second Edition examines the challenges screenwriters face when adapting novels, plays, and short stories ... More
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10. Mediabistro.com Presents Small Screen, Big Picture: A Writer's Guide to the TV Business
by Chad Gervich, Howard Gordon (Foreword by)
From mediabistro.com--the largest online destination for media professionals--comes this friendly, definitive, inside-the-business guide to making it ... More
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11. Gardner's Guide to Writing and Producing Television
by Dee Laduke, Mark Alton Brown
Mapping a path for those wanting to break into the television industry, this sourcebook provides practical guidelines for writing a script, selling a ... More
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12. The New Scriptwriter's Journal
by Mary Johnson
Beginning and more experienced screenwriters are walked through all the steps, from the creative process of story and character development to the ... More
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13. Writing and Producing Television News: From Newsroom to Air
by Professor Alan Schroeder
Drawing on the insights and experiences of reporters, anchors, producers, assignment editors, web journalists, graphic artists, and newsroom ... More
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14. Global Scriptwriting
by Ken Dancyger
Global Scriptwriting offers a look at an exciting new phase in screen storytelling, as writers and directors from all over the world infuse ... More
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15. The New Entrepreneurs: An Institutional History of Television Anthology Writers
by Jon Kraszewski
How television writers thwarted the constraints of corporate culture in the 1950s and flourished
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16. Making Television: Authorship and the Production Process
by Robert J Thompson (Editor), Gary Burns (Editor), Robert J Thompson
This volume presents work on the cutting edge of the television studies discipline, focusing on the issue of authorship: an identity that has never ... More
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17. The Screenplay: A Blend of Film Form and Content
by Margaret Mehring
The Screenplay: A Blend of Film Form and Content is the first book to fuse the art of storytelling and the language of film. Readers will learn to ... More
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18. Writing the Short Film
by Pat Cooper, Ken Dancyger
Novice screenwriters can follow the storytelling process--from conception to dramatization to dialogue--and learn how to create a dramatic narrative ... More
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19. Vale's Technique of Screen and Television Writing
by Eugene Vale
Vale's Technique of Screen and Television Writing, Revised Edition is the author's updated and expanded version of his classic book about the craft ... More
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20. The Media Writer's Guide: Writing for Business and Educational Programming
by William J Van Nostran
In The Media Writer's Guide, Van Nostran combines his Scriptwriter's Handbook and Scriptwriter's Workbook to form a single worktext on writing for ... More
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21. TV: Careers Behind the Screen
by Jane Blanksteen, Avi Odeni
A practical guide to behind-the-scenes jobs in television news and entertainment. Written for those considering careers in network, local, ... More
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23. Programming for TV, Radio and the Internet: Strategy, Development, and Evaluation
by Philippe Perebinossoff, Brian Gross, Lynne S Gross
Where do program ideas come from? How are concepts developed into saleable productions? Who do you talk to about getting a show produced? How do you ... More
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24. Producing Interactive Television
by Annesa Hartman
The concept of Interactive Television (ITV) is not an easy one to pin down. It has taken many forms, spurned good and not-so good connotations, and ... More
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25. Writing and Producing for Television and Film
by Esta De Fossard, John Riber
This book is designed to provide practical guidelines to those in the field of entertainment-education drama who want to sharpen their skills. With ... More
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