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Part I: So You Want to Write for Pictures. |
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Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Art of Screenwriting. |
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Chapter 2: Preparing to Think Visually. |
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Chapter 3: Diving Into the Screenwriter’s Mind. |
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Chapter 4: Approaching Screenwriting as a Craft. |
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Part II: Breaking Down the Elements of a Story. |
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Chapter 5: Unpacking Your Idea. |
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Chapter 6: Plot Part I: Beginnings. |
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Chapter 7: Plot Part II: Middles. |
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Chapter 8: Plot Part III: Endings. |
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Chapter 9: Character Building. |
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Chapter 10: Say What? Constructing Dynamic Dialogue. |
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Chapter 11: Maintaining an Audience’s Trust: A Screenwriter’s Responsibility. |
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Part III: Turning Your Story into a Script. |
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Chapter 12: Mapping Out Your Screenplay. |
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Chapter 13: Surviving Writer’s Block. |
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Chapter 14: Formatting Your Screenplay. |
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Chapter 15: Putting It Together: Structuring Your First Draft. |
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Chapter 16: Take Two: Rewriting Your Script. |
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Chapter 17: Adaptation and Collaboration: Two Alternate Ways to Work. |
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Part IV: Selling Your Script to Show Business. |
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Chapter 18: Before You Send It Out: Pre-Marketing Considerations. |
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Chapter 19: Getting Your Screenplay Noticed. |
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Part V: The Part of Tens. |
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Chapter 20: Ten Screenwriters You Should Know. |
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Chapter 21: Ten Movies You Should See and/or Read. |
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Chapter 22: Ten Screenwriting Myths. |
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