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Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach
Professor Paul Joseph Gulino
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Description for Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach
Paperback. This title, written by Paul Gulino, provides a practical and fascinating guide for aspiring screenwriters. Num Pages: 224 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: APF; CBV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 210 x 136 x 14. Weight in Grams: 356.
The great challenge in writing a feature-length screenplay is sustaining audience involvement from the opening sequence to the closing credits. Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach expounds on an often-overlooked tools can be key in solving this problem. A screenplay can be understood as being built of sequences of about fifteen pages each, and by focusing on solving the dramatic aspects of each of these sequences in detail, a writer can more easily conquer the challenges posed by the script as a whole. The sequence approach has its foundation in early Hollywood cinema (until the 1950s, most screenplays were formatted with sequences explicitly identified), and has been rediscovered and used effectively at such film schools as the University of Southern California, Columbia University and Chapman University. This book explains the concept and then provides a sequence analysis of eleven significant feature films made between 1940 and 2000: The Shop Around the Corner, Double Indemnity, Nights of Cabiria, North by Northwest, Lawrence of Arabia, The Graduate, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Toy Story, Air Force One, Being John Malkovich and The Fellowship of the Ring.
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780826415684
SKU
V9780826415684
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99-10
About Professor Paul Joseph Gulino
Paul Gulino is Associate Professor of Screenwriting at Chapman University, USA. He is an award winning screenwriter, whose book, Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach has been adopted as a textbook at schools and universities around the globe. His latest book, The Science of Screenwriting: The Neuroscience Behind Storytelling Strategies, co-written with psychology professor Connie Shears, was published in 2018.
Reviews for Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach
"With a fresh take on the oft-mystifying subject of screenplay structure, Gulino breaks some new ground in what I like to call 'screenwriteology'....the analyses are detailed, clear and insightful....In conclusion, if you're slaving for answers about structure, there's plenty to digest in The Sequence Approach. Bring you appetite, and Chef Gulino will make sure you don't go home with a hungry mind."
Dave Trueman, Script, December 2004 A very welcome update of the previous edition! Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach analyses the most recent feature films and adds a whole section about prominent television series. In this expanded second edition, Paul Gulino includes a very relevant analysis of both recent films and very popular serial dramas to reveal how they strategically manage audience attention while delivering emotional payoffs. The book helps writers apply the sequence approach to film and serial screenwriting alike. Brilliant!
Romana Turina, Associate Professor, Arts University Bournemouth, UK
Dave Trueman, Script, December 2004 A very welcome update of the previous edition! Screenwriting: The Sequence Approach analyses the most recent feature films and adds a whole section about prominent television series. In this expanded second edition, Paul Gulino includes a very relevant analysis of both recent films and very popular serial dramas to reveal how they strategically manage audience attention while delivering emotional payoffs. The book helps writers apply the sequence approach to film and serial screenwriting alike. Brilliant!
Romana Turina, Associate Professor, Arts University Bournemouth, UK