Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Scenes Blue Book is new!

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12 New Ways To Create New Scenes... Transitions... and much, much more!

Great screenplays are made of great scenes, memorable scenes. Who can forget Cary Grant being chased through the cornfield by that crop duster? Or Gene Kelly singing in the rain? Or Indiana Jones facing that huge swordsman in the marketplace... and shooting him? Director Howard Hawks (“The Big Sleep”, “Bringing Up Baby”, “Rio Bravo”) famously said, “A film needs three great scenes and no bad ones”. But how do you create those great scenes?

This Blue Book will help you tune up those tired scenes! We’ll look at what a scene is and how many you will need. The difference between scenes and sluglines. How long should your scenes be, and what is *too long*? We will put your scenes on trial for their lives! Using examples like “Jaws” we’ll look at beats within a scene. Scene DNA. What is driving your scene? Creating set pieces and high concept scenes. We will even talk to a famous director about creating memorable scenes.

But that’s not all! There are 12 ways to create new scenes. How to create unexpected scenes. Use dramatic tension to supercharge your scenes with excitement. Using plants and payoffs in scenes. Taking your scenes to the limit. Plus transitions and buttons and the all important “flow”... and more! Over 65,000 words!

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THE TABLE OF CONTENTS...

  • SCENES WE’D LIKE TO SEE

  • WHAT IS A SCENE?

  • MAKING A SCENE

  • SET PIECES

  • HIGH CONCEPT SCENES

  • ROBERT RODRIGUEZ ON MEMORABLE SCENES

  • A DOZEN WAYS TO CREATE NEW SCENES

  • UNEXPECTED!

  • SCENES THAT DO IT ALL

  • DRAMATIC TENSION

  • WHAT GOES AROUND

  • TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT

  • POINT OF VIEW IN SCENES

  • TRANSITIONS

  • CONCLUSIONS

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