Focusing on the modern landscape of television writing, this book explores how creators can craft compelling content for diverse digital platforms. It highlights the blurring lines between broadcast, cable, and streaming services, emphasizing the wealth of opportunities for authentic storytelling in the evolving TV ecosystem. With insights into the future of entertainment, it inspires writers to embrace the challenges and possibilities presented by an ever-expanding array of digital content.
Neil Landau Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Neil Landau è uno sceneggiatore con un'ampia filmografia nel cinema e nella televisione. Trasmette la sua profonda esperienza nella scrittura e nello sviluppo di sceneggiature per importanti studi e reti nei suoi libri illuminanti. Landau lavora anche a livello internazionale come consulente di sceneggiature e insegna alla UCLA. I suoi scritti approfondiscono l'arte e il processo della realizzazione cinematografica.




The book delves into the rapidly evolving world of on-demand and OTT networks like Netflix and Hulu, highlighting the transformative impact of these platforms on media consumption. Through insightful discussions with innovative content creators and industry leaders, it provides a behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing digital television revolution. The narrative emphasizes the significance of these changes in shaping modern culture and offers valuable perspectives for those keen on understanding the current media landscape.
The TV Showrunner's Roadmap
Creating Great Television in an On Demand World
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
An updated version of a popular guide, this edition offers fresh insights and comprehensive information for readers seeking to enhance their knowledge. It includes new chapters, updated statistics, and practical tips designed to address contemporary issues while maintaining the core principles that made the original a bestseller. Ideal for both newcomers and returning readers, this guide serves as a valuable resource for navigating its subject matter effectively.
"An illustrated, accessible introduction to filmmaking from a Hollywood screenwriter, producer, script consultant, and film school professor. Bringing a film to life requires skills in storytelling, the visual arts, logistics, and more. This book presents many critical principles of filmmaking, including: how to structure and pitch a screenplay; how to make visible the invisible, such as backstory, motivation, and inner psychology; why it's best to keep your characters plunging into the unknown; the difference between plot, story, and theme; how to compose a frame visually; how to manage finances, schedules, set logistics, sound, and lighting; why many films drag in Act 2, and what to do about it. Written by an award-winning producer, screenwriter, and script consultant to major movie studios, 101 Things I Learned® in Film School is an indispensable resource for students, screenwriters, filmmakers, animators, and anyone interested in the movie world"-- Provided by publisher