
Finish the Script!
A College Screenwriting Course in Book Form
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Narrated by:
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Eric Michael Summerer
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By:
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Scott King
About this listen
Finish The Script! is a screenwriting audiobook for anyone who wants to be a writer. It takes a step-by-step approach and focuses not only on theory but also on the actual writing process. It's a full college course squeezed into audiobook form that will take novice writers from concept through rewrite. Based on actual class lectures and assignments, Finish the Script! is for any writer looking for that extra push and guidance.
©2013 Scott King (P)2013 Scott KingA good basic,
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Possibly better (easier to reference and reread chapters out of order) in printed book form than on audible, but the narrator did a decent job and the author meant well.
Had to smile when he talked about using hot water to wash out blood from clothing: That would be a big NO. (It's cold water and salt). Also, no way can a hand dryer in a restroom dry a sodden garment (unless maybe it's a Dyson and how many schools have those?)
Very useful to see author's approach to writing though.
Would I recommend it? Meh... if you can borrow it for free or it's on sale etc, sure. But generally, no not really.
Ultimately, best way to learn about screenwriting is to just knuckle down and do it, over and over. FINISHING THAT SCRIPT REQUIRED.
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