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Screenwriting for Hollywood (Two Cassettes)

AUTHOR: Michael Hauge
ISBN: 1880717395

SHORT DESCRIPTION: A step-by-step guide to writing and selling to the movies and TV, these three hours are the highlights of Michael Hauge's acclaimed two-day intensive screenwriting seminar. Users listen and learn how to elicit emotion, create strong characters,...

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Screenwriting for Hollywood (Two Cassettes)
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by Michael Hauge

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If your passion is writing screenplays, Hauge offers one of the better workshops. Organized, insightful, and market driven, he wastes no time talking about art and wisely, beyond a certain point, doesn't encourage originality. The author understands that most screenplays that sell to Hollywood are akin to blueprints for tract housing. It's a mark of our culture that so many writers would rather churn out the great American screenplay than produce a novel. M.D.B. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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NEW title by screenplay consultant Hauge details how to write and sell the Great American Screenplay. Covers structure, characters, selling your work and more. Includes ground-breaking information on "feminine mode" movies. (2 tapes)


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         Book Review

Screenwriting for Hollywood (Two Cassettes)
- Book Reviews,
by Michael Hauge

Screenwriting for Hollywood (Two Cassettes)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A step-by-step guide to writing and selling to the movies and TV, these three hours are the highlights of Michael Hauge's acclaimed two-day intensive screenwriting seminar. Users listen and learn how to elicit emotion, create strong characters, structure stories, and conquer the business side of Hollywood.

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AudioFile - AudioFile Review

If your passion is writing screenplays, Hauge offers one of the better workshops. Organized, insightful, and market driven, he wastes no time talking about art and wisely, beyond a certain point, doesn't encourage originality. The author understands that most screenplays that sell to Hollywood are akin to blueprints for tract housing. It's a mark of our culture that so many writers would rather churn out the great American screenplay than produce a novel. M.D.B. � AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

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