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"Loved every bit of it. An absolute essential tool for a screenwriter, professional or beginner. This man is a script genius!"
--Alex Sorrels - Assistant Director, Worth Fighting For
Want to learn screenplay format? (Without spending years reading horrible zombie scripts?)
Want to ensure your screenplay formatting doesn't look amateurish and terribly out-of-date like an action-movie script from 1986?
Do phone calls, montages and flashbacks leave you pulling your "script format" hair out?
Fear not, screenwriter!
"I found this VERY helpful indeed in demystifying screenplay format."
--Lizbeth Hartz - Author, Angel Hero: Murder in Hawaii
Because in...Screenplay Format Made (Stupidly) Easy - Screenplay Writing Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 4 you'll learn in this Screenwriting 101 on format such choice tidbits as:
- "How to Master Location Headings (Like a Pro)" - The slugline is the basic foundation of all screenwriting format. And yet...so many writers screw it up. Here's what you need to know -- and what you need to avoid.
- "How to Never Screw Up Secondary Shot Headings (Ever Again!)" - Even folks who've been at the screenplay writing game for awhile, forget how to format sub-headings. This chapter will ensure that never happens to you.
- "The Ins and Outs of Screenplay Transitions)" - By the time you read this you'll become a master of CUT TOs, FADE OUTs and DISSOLVE TOs!
- "The Secrets to Phone Calls, Montages and Flashbacks!" - The bane of all newbie screenwriters...phone calls and flashbacks. We'll show you how to master this prickly element in no time.
And unlike that dry, boring screenwriting manual on format collecting dust on your shelf, this book is written by a former screenplay reader and optioned screenwriter, Michael Rogan of ScriptBully magazine, who believes screenplay format should be fun. (Or at least not coma-inducing.)
So, DOWNLOAD Screenplay Format Made (Stupidly) Easy - Screenplay Writing Made (Stupidly) Easy Book 4 TODAY...
You may not become a script format expert overnight...but you will know how to write a frickin' series of phone call montages. (And that's something, right?)
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