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Writing Screenplays That Sell (Audiobook)
β Scribed by Michael Hauge
- Publisher
- Harperreference
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
ΒNo one is better than Michael Hauge at finding what is most authentic in every moment of a story.Β ΒWill Smith
ΒMichael Hauge is a story master, and this book is an absolute must have for anyone serious about telling great stories for the screen.Β ΒDeVon Franklin, Vice-President of Production, Columbia Pictures
From renowned Hollywood story consultant Michael Hauge, considered Βone of the most sought after lecturers and script consultants in the U.S.Β by Scriptwriter magazine, comes the ultimate concept-to-deal guide for writing and selling screenplays for movies and televisionΒnow fully revised and updated for the modern screenwriter in this all new 20th anniversary edition.
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