• Screenwriting: A Screenwriter’s Guide To Mastering Story Craft And Writing A Successful Screenplay

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    See Your Film On The Big Screen Without Having To Struggle For The Next 10 Years To Master Your Craft!

     

    Congratulations on taking the next step forward in your successful screenwriting career. I know that you’re going to get a lot out of this book, because it will have no fluff, no filler, and no busy work. It has one goal and one goal only: to teach you the skills you need to know to write the script for a critically and commercially successful film.

     

    If you’re an amateur screenwriter and you’re just getting started in the business, you should read this book. If you’re already a working screenwriter in Hollywood, you should read this book. If you’re a film producer, novelist, TV writer, comic book writer, film director, or playwright, you should read this book. If you have any interest in storytelling whatsoever, you should read this book. But before you do, let me tell you a little bit about me.

     

    Trevor Meyer, the Screenwriting Code Breaker, is the creator of the audio programs How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Avatar and How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Titanic, host of the YouTube show Good Screenwriting, and author of the articles on the Good Screenwriting blog. He has written, produced, directed, starred in, and edited five independent films and written screenplays for five more, so he has practical experience in every step of the filmmaking process, from initial concept to finished product.

     

    So when he teaches you about outlining, plot, and character dynamics, he’s not just parroting back to you something that he read in another screenwriting book. He’s giving you advice based on his own personal experience (both his successes and his failures). By the time you’re done reading this book, you’ll know what he knows and you will have taken a huge step forward in your journey toward becoming a successful screenwriter.

     

    Are you ready to take your screenwriting skills to the next level?

     

    All right then. Let’s get started.

     

    Here’s A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…

     

    * Achieving Critical And Commercial Success (And What You Can Learn From Other Films)

    * Coming Up With Your Best Story Idea

    * Developing Your Conflict, Plot, Subplots, And Characters

    * Act Structure, Outlining, Scene Cards, The Hero’s Journey, Mind Mapping, Tone, And Theme

    * Scenes, Logic, Dialogue, And Exposition

    * Endings

    * Getting Feedback And Rewriting

    * Much, much more!

     

    If you want to take your screenwriting skills to the next level, click the Buy This On Amazon button now!

  • Screenwriting: How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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    Learn How To Write A Screenplay As Good As One Of The Highest-Grossing Films Of All Time (Without Going To Film School)!

     

    Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the third highest-grossing film of all time and the highest grossing Star Wars film of all time. It’s Certified Fresh and has a positive audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. It hits all three levels of what I call the Review Pyramid: The critics liked it, the audience liked it, and it made a profit at the box office.

     

    In this audiobook, I’ll walk you through the film scene-by-scene in real time, explaining the screenwriting techniques that J.J. Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan, and Michael Arndt used to create this high-flying adventure film. You can listen to the program on its own, on your computer or mp3 player, or you can listen to it while you watch the film at home and it will sync up and serve as an audio commentary, as I take you by the hand and reveal Abrams’s, Kasdan’s, and Arndt’s screenwriting techniques to you as you watch the story unfold on your TV screen.

     

    Trevor Meyer is the author of Screenwriting: A Screenwriter’s Guide To Mastering Story Craft And Writing A Successful Screenplay, creator of the audiobook How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Avatar and How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Titanic, host of the YouTube show Good Screenwriting, and author of the articles on the Good Screenwriting blog. He has written, produced, directed, starred in, and edited five independent films and has written screenplays for five more, so he has a little bit of practical experience in every step of the filmmaking process, from initial concept to finished product.

     

    So when he teaches you about outlining, plot, and character dynamics, he’s not just parroting back to you something that he read in another screenwriting book. He’s giving you advice based on his own personal experience (both his successes and his failures). By the time you’re done listening to this audiobook, you’ll know all of the techniques that J.J. Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan, and Michael Arndt used in writing one of the highest-grossing films of all time and you will have taken a huge step forward in your journey toward becoming a successful screenwriter.

     

    Are you ready to take your screenwriting skills to the next level?

     

    All right then. Let’s get started.

     

    Here’s A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…

     

    * Central Conflict
    * Three-Dimensional Characters
    * Character Growth
    * Emotional Weight
    * World Building
    * Dialogue
    * Screen Time
    * Irony
    * Questions
    * The Same Thing, Only Different
    * Much, much more!

     

    If you want to take your screenwriting abilities to the next level, download this audiobook now!

  • Screenwriting: How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Titanic

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    Learn How To Write A Screenplay As Good As One Of The Highest-Grossing Films Of All Time (Without Going To Film School)!

     

    Titanic, written and directed by James Cameron, was the highest-grossing film of all time for 12 years, before it got knocked off its pedestal by Avatar, James Cameron’s next film. It’s Certified Fresh and has a positive audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. It hits all three levels of what I call the Review Pyramid: The critics liked it, the audience liked it, and it made a profit at the box office.

     

    In this audiobook, I’ll walk you through the film scene-by-scene in real time, explaining the screenwriting techniques that James Cameron used to create this breathtaking masterpiece. You can listen to the program on its own, on your computer or mp3 player, or you can listen to it while you watch the film at home and it will sync up and serve as an audio commentary, as I take you by the hand and reveal Cameron’s screenwriting techniques to you as you watch the story unfold on your TV screen.

     

    Trevor Meyer is the author of Screenwriting: A Screenwriter’s Guide To Mastering Story Craft And Writing A Successful Screenplay, creator of the audiobook How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Avatar and How To Write A Screenplay As Good As Star Wars: The Force Awakens, host of the YouTube show Good Screenwriting, and author of the articles on the Good Screenwriting blog. He has written, produced, directed, starred in, and edited five independent films and has written screenplays for five more, so he has a little bit of practical experience in every step of the filmmaking process, from initial concept to finished product.

     

    So when he teaches you about outlining, plot, and character dynamics, he’s not just parroting back to you something that he read in another screenwriting book. He’s giving you advice based on his own personal experience (both his successes and his failures). By the time you’re done listening to this audiobook, you’ll know all of the techniques that James Cameron used in writing one of the highest-grossing films of all time and you will have taken a huge step forward in your journey toward becoming a successful screenwriter.

     

    Are you ready to take your screenwriting skills to the next level?

     

    All right then. Let’s get started.

     

    Here’s A Preview Of What You’ll Learn…

     

    * Structure
    * Character Growth
    * Dialogue
    * Protagonist
    * Antagonist
    * Love Story
    * Demographics
    * Dramatic Irony
    * Disaster
    * Frame Story
    * Much, much more!

     

    If you want to take your screenwriting abilities to the next level, download this audiobook now!