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| | Writing Marketable Plays |
| | by Dave Brandl |
| | | Download price: | US$ 4.99 |  |
| | | Published: | March 2001 |
| | | ISBN: | 1-877285-16-1 |
| | | Page count: | 41 pages |
| | | File size: | 280,768 bytes (approx. 39 sec @ 56k) |
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| | | Available formats: | Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf) |
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About this Guide This guide takes you through the process of creating a stage play. Learn how to evaluate your idea to see if it has the possibility of becoming a marketable stage play. Discover the six key elements of drama, dating back to ancient Greece. Type your plays in a professional format preferred by publishers and producers. While your script is being developed, you can use this guide to assess your writing, to ensure it follows the course you intend, and to see whether you're creating a play you will be proud to submit to a theater or publisher. |
| | Deciding if this guide is for you. Please read the following introduction from the guide which tells you about the guide.The exercises in this guide will help you develop your play ideas, refine them,
and consider the many aspects of drama as you put it together. Casting,
dialogue, costumes and props, set designs, themes, plots, and final
presentation are all addressed, along with copyrights and legal considerations. |
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| | You should buy this guide if...You are considering writing your first play.
You have multiple ideas for plays and want help to determine the best one to work on.
You have an idea for a play and need help getting started.
You want to adapt a novel or movie and don't know where to begin.
You are working on a play and have become stuck or confused.
You want to make sure you play's format follows a professional presentation style.
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