<span>Whoever wrote "Make 'em laugh!" knew that it's easier said than done. But people love to laugh, and good comedy will always sell. With the help of this complete and entertaining guide, writers and would-be writers for film and television can look forward to writing comedy that goes far beyond
Laughing out loud: writing the comedy-centered screenplay
β Scribed by Horton, Andrew
- Publisher
- Univ. of California Press
- Year
- 2007;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 4. Aufl.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Comic Elements and Exercises 1 Elements of Comedy That Writers Should Know 2 Exercises to Nurture the Comic Muse PART II A Writer's Overview of the Traditions and Genres of Comedy 3 From Stage and Page to Screen: Anarchistic and Romantic Comedy 4 Physical Humor: From Commedia dell'Arte and Moliere to Vaudeville and Silent Screen Comedy 5 Sound Comedy: American Screwball Romantic Comedy, Then and Now 6 Comedy and Television: Stand-up, Sitcom and Everything in Between 7 Comedies from around the World 8 Comedy and the Documentary Impulse PART III Close-ups on Comedies 9 Feature Film Comedies 10 Television Comedy: Seinfeld and The Simpsons PART IV Writing Comedy 11 The Fifteen-Week Feature Comedy Screenplay 12 The Seven-Week Half-Hour Television Comedy Pilot Script Beyond Happy Endings: Toward a Comic Conclusion Appendix 1 A Recommended Viewing List of American and Foreign Feature Comedies Appendix 2 Networking, Marketing and Making Your Own Comedy Appendix 3 Food, Recipes and Comic Screenwriting Bibliography Index
β¦ Subjects
Drehbuch;FilmkomΓΆdie;Ratgeber;FilmkomoΜdie
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