My experience writing and developing screenplays was so unrewarding that I never considered telling the story as a film. |
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It could be argued that the most difficult screenplays to write are adaptations of novels. |
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Doyle's screenplays for the film adaptions of his Barrytown Trilogy novels were brilliant. |
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He wrote librettos, screenplays, book reviews, everything possible in the English language, and on top of all that he played the French horn. |
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Expectedly, he began to learn the ropes of movies and worked on screenplays. |
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He has the largest body of work of any American writer with over 30 volumes of novels, screenplays, teleplays, theatre-works and essays. |
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It's a combination one might expect from the man responsible for the screenplays to the films Shadowlands and Gladiator. |
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When I was first becoming a screenwriter I was a journalist and I wrote my screenplays at night and on weekends. |
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Since going online two weeks ago in the US, 800 screenplays and 450 short films have been posted. |
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If screenplays are not literature they still use language, and are about visions. |
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He wrote the screenplays for the Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin's early films, quite remarkable films. |
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After the failure of his novels, he wrote screenplays in Hollywood for a few years. |
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During his time as a script reader he had the opportunity to read over 2000 screenplays in the space of two years. |
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Like most Neil Simon screenplays, this is a film that is made or broken on the strength of the actors' performances. |
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She spends hours writing screenplays and acting out scenes with her army of cuddly animals toys. |
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Screenwriters wade into turbulent water when they adapt screenplays from best-selling books. |
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It was through Emma's unfaltering belief in his writing talent that he decided to change tack and concentrate more on his own screenplays. |
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Mamet has written the screenplays for many commercial films on a for-hire basis. |
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For the casual browser, there are plenty of short films to watch, plus you can download numerous screenplays submitted by aspiring writers. |
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Soon, though, he had so many screenplays on the stocks he employed a ghost-writer to help him out. |
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Television is no better for those of us hungry for imaginative fare, and the dearth of original screenplays makes this writer's blood run cold. |
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Beginning with The Andromeda Strain in 1969, Hollywood has feasted for years on Crichton's best-selling novels and high-concept screenplays. |
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As a director he fleshes out his own screenplays with lights, cameras and action, but any shooting script is a bare-bones, incomplete thing. |
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Over the years, he has written novels and screenplays and even produced and directed the critically acclaimed film The Missionary. |
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Diesel's acting career actually started off-Broadway at age seven, and later, at school, he majored in English because he wanted to learn to write screenplays. |
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Fairbanks' silent action flick, cinematizing McCulley's story with clever verve and humor, set the style and plot for most of the screenplays to follow. |
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It is, for my money, one of the best screenplays of the past decade, with passages that always produce a smile on my face or a look of amazement in my eyes. |
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Learn top camcorder techniques and everything about screenplays and storyboards, writing your script, the shoot, editing tips and sound and music for your production. |
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It was through Laurent that I started writing screenplays for short films. |
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He became much more than the sum total of his own films and screenplays. |
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After having your teeth drilled, dentists advise their patients to wait a few hours before eating ice cream, having school photos taken, or writing screenplays. |
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Readers of this blog are, by definition, sophisticated and worldly-wise individuals who know full well that major film studios do not read unsolicited screenplays. |
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He was immediately sold on the quality of the screenplays and the fascinating story. |
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He's currently working on screenplays for film and television. |
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Anyone who has read the script for the film knows that it's a singularly brilliant piece of writing, but the rub is that screenplays are written to be filmed, not to be read. |
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He's known for writing densely complex, virtually un-filmable screenplays. |
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Each night, the citizens of Los Angeles commit atrocities on each other which rival the most violent screenplays from the film studios a few miles away. |
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From the initial call, entries were slashed down to twenty hopefuls who then developed their screenplays under the beady eyes of hardened professionals. |
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The quality and quantity of screenplays submitted to this year's contest made for the most competitive Shootout yet. |
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With thousands of screenplays being entered into every contest, this is a rare achievement for an unrepresented writer. |
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Eight of those screenplays, 2 features and 6 shorts have reached as far as the finals in National and International Screenplay competitions. |
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I read a number of books on the subject, as well as some screenplays, and I decided to adapt Mary's story into a script. |
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Steve Kloves wrote the screenplays for all but the fifth film, which was penned by Michael Goldenberg. |
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Pinter composed 27 screenplays and film scripts for cinema and television, many of which were filmed, or adapted as stage plays. |
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Pinter's screenplays for The French Lieutenant's Woman and Betrayal were nominated for Academy Awards in 1981 and 1983, respectively. |
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During shooting, the screenplays continued to evolve, in part due to contributions from cast members looking to further explore their characters. |
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He has also written plays and screenplays, and directed several short films. |
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Jones has written many books and screenplays, including comic works and more serious writing on medieval history. |
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He has also written the screenplays for the recent adaptations of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows and the BBC drama Toast. |
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Foster is one of the best writers to convert screenplays into novels. |
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McEwan has also written a number of produced screenplays, a stage play, children's fiction, an oratorio and a libretto titled For You with music composed by Michael Berkeley. |
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