The Bare Bones Book of Screenwriting uses a 'let's-get-down-to-brass-tacks' approach to screenwriting concentrating on the foundation of essential creative, technical and business principles in the market. Written in a simple, straight-forward witty style by a professional in the field, The Bare Bones Book of Screenwriting is a treasure chest for anyone interested in the screenwriting trade. "The perfect guide for new writers. Sharp prose and practical advice in simple English with all the nuts, bolts, and screws you'll need." -Ravi Malhotra (Academy Award winning producer, West Bank Story)
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Average Customer Review
Teaches you to build a career, not win the lottery, July 21, 2008
By
Jim Kelly (Los Angeles)
The bare Bones Book of Screenwriting is the perfect starting point. It's written in a friendly, knowledgable and razor-sharp witty voice. I liked how it has 3 simple chapters, story, format and business. I felt like i got some real insight into the reality of screenwriting for beginners. The author doesn't tell you how to write a script and sell it for a million dollars. Instead he teaches you how to start thinking of screenwriting step by step... by building essential story skills, technical conventions, starting small by building credits, contacts and gaining ground in the industry. Every other book I've read wants you to believe you can win the lottery.
Print too small to read even when I tried to make it bigger., July 18, 2008
By
Barbara Duke (Newport News VA USA)
The copy is so small you cannot read it without a very strong magnifying glass even when you increase the font on the Kindle.
If I could figure out how to cancel it and have them remove it, I would. I am sure it is a good book, but not much good if you can't read it.
It is very poor quality for a Kindle book. I am so disappointed I can't tell you how much.
Bare Bones Recommended, April 30, 2008
By
TinCan (Santa Monica, Ca USA)
The few dollars to buy this book is definitely worth it. It's an incredibly valuable tool which I reference from time to time being heavily involved in my own business that focuses on development.
I've read various books on screenwriting at film school, but in my opinion, no other book does a better job at simplifying the process and actually inspiring you to start writing your script. I've always been confused at where you start and this book helped me get going in that perspective.
It's really the simplest explanation I've ever read that helped me understand plot, format, and the reality of marketing my screenplay. It's a quick read and actually takes the confusion away.