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Karetnikova, Inga – 1990
Designed to guide students through the process of writing a film script, this book is an analysis of eight classic screenplays and one novel written in cinematic style, which may serve as models for screenwriting. Each chapter in the book, except the last, is devoted to one script emphasizing a certain aspect of screenwriting. The focus is on how…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Film Study, Higher Education
Hunter, Lew – 1993
Based on the Screenwriting 434 graduate-level seminar at the University of California Los Angeles, this book guides readers/students through every step of the screenwriting process by putting them through the actual writing of an original script. Chapters in the book are: (1) Ideas; (2) The Two-Minute Movie; (3) Building Your Characters; (4) The…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Writing, Films, Graduate Study

Long, Timothy – 1975
This essay is an examination of a particular kind of change which has been made with some frequency in recent motion pictures derived from novels. Because the market for cinema is youth and the young people of the country are largely disenchanted with foreign languages, motion pictures derived from novels are occasionally rewritten in such a way…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Characterization, English, Film Study
Pfeffinger, Charla R. – 2003
This collection provides teachers and librarians with Readers Theatre scripts to promote and reinforce character education. Each original script presents a wide variety of dilemmas and situations, often drawn from true events, and includes suggestions for presentation and props. Student interpretation enables the audience to fully understand the…
Descriptors: Character Education, Characterization, Conflict Resolution, Creative Dramatics
Seely, John – 1976
Noting that English and drama have a major common concern which is central to the educational process--namely, language--this book shows English teachers how to implement improvisational drama in their classrooms. Two chapters present theoretical background on the way in which individuals alter their language patterns in response to different…
Descriptors: Characterization, Creative Dramatics, Drama, English Instruction