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Screenwriters and Screenwriting

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 White Space: An Approach to the Practice of Screenwriting as Poetry
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    Chapter 3 Narrating Voices in the Screenplay Text: How the Writer Can Direct the Reader’s Visualisations of the Potential Film
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    Chapter 4 Horror Screenwriting: Blending Theory with Practice
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    Chapter 5 Beyond the Screenplay: Memoir and Family Relations in Three Films by Gaylene Preston
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    Chapter 6 Costume as Character Arc: How Emotional Transformation is Written into the Dressed Body
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    Chapter 7 Developing the Screenplay: Stepping into the Unknown
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    Chapter 8 The Irish Film Board: Gatekeeper or Facilitator? The Experience of the Irish Screenwriter
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    Chapter 9 First Impressions: Debut Features by Irish Screenwriters
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    Chapter 10 ‘Sorry Blondie, I Don’t Do Backstory!’ Script Editing: The Invisible Craft
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    Chapter 11 Scripting the Real: Mike Leigh’s Practice as Antecedent to Contemporary Reality Television Texts The Only Way Is Essex and Made in Chelsea
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    Chapter 12 Based on a True Story: Negotiating Collaboration, Compromise and Authorship in the Script Development Process
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    Chapter 13 Sarah Phelps on Writing Television: Adaptation, Collaboration and the Screenwriter’s Voice
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    Chapter 14 Working the Writers’ Room: The Context, the Creative Space and the Collaborations of Danish Television Series Borgen
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    Chapter 15 And the Screenwriter Created Man: Male Characterisation in Bromance and Bromedy
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    Chapter 16 Gals Who Make the Jokes: Feature Film Screenwriting for the Satirical Female Voice
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    Chapter 17 Self-Reflexive Screenwriting and LGBT Identity: Framing and Indirectly Reading the Self
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Chapter title
Scripting the Real: Mike Leigh’s Practice as Antecedent to Contemporary Reality Television Texts The Only Way Is Essex and Made in Chelsea
Chapter number 11
Book title
Screenwriters and Screenwriting
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, London, January 2014
DOI 10.1057/9781137338938_11
Book ISBNs
978-1-349-46424-1, 978-1-137-33893-8
Authors

Peri Bradley