This is the first book that explores both specific screenplay writing techniques, while simultaneously imparting industry-tested strategies for carving out a successful, long term career. Pen Densham reveals his emotional philosophies and professional secrets, plus insights from his company, Trilogy Entertainment Group. Pen imparts an inspiring philosophy on choosing an artistic career and overcoming the many challenges, such as managing stress, to selling yourself and your work, to finding an agent and being true to one’s nature, all while creating a lasting and satisfying career.
This is the first book that explores both specific screenplay writing techniques, while simultaneously imparting industry-tested strategies for carving out a successful, long term career. Pen Densham reveals his emotional philosophies and professional secrets, plus insights from his company, Trilogy Entertainment Group. Pen imparts an inspiring philosophy on choosing an artistic career and overcoming the many challenges, such as managing stress, to selling yourself and your work, to finding an agent and being true to one’s nature, all while creating a lasting and satisfying career.
Pen Densham is an Oscar nominated writer-director-producer active in Hollywood today. He's produced 16 features and over 300 hours of TV series. He created the story for the revisionist Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and co-wrote and produced the screenplay with his Trilogy Entertainment Group partner, John Watson. He wrote and directed Moll Flanders for MGM, as well as writing and directing Houdini for TNT. Trilogy's latest is Phantom (2013). He personally revived both the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits series to TV. And is honored to work with talent like Ed Harris, David Duchovny, Jay Baruchel, Jeff Bridges, Bill Murray, Morgan Freeman, Ron Howard, Kevin Costner, Sylvester Stallone, Jodie Foster, Emile Hirsch, Mark Ruffalo, and Robin Wright. Pen also shares his philosophies and techniques at several major academic film institutions like USC and the Canadian Film Center.
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Acknowledgments Foreword by Jay Roach Introduction 1. The Golden Rule 2. In the Beginning 3. We All Have Doubts 4. Are My Ideas Any Good? 5. How to Structure a Story 6. Roles a Star Will Want to Play 7. We Can't have Heroes Without 'em 8. Now You Have a First Draft 9. Entering the Jungle 10. You and Your Story Go For a Ride 11. How Do I Survive Until I Get Paid to Write? 12. I Made a Sale. I'm in Development? 13. Beating the Blues 14. Thoughts from Other Screenwriters 15. Instant Screenwriting Library 16. Inspiration and Explorations 17. How do You Measure Passion? 18. Famous Last Words Index Gator Glossary
Acknowledgments Foreword by Jay Roach Introduction 1. The Golden Rule 2. In the Beginning 3. We All Have Doubts 4. Are My Ideas Any Good? 5. How to Structure a Story 6. Roles a Star Will Want to Play 7. We Can't have Heroes Without 'em 8. Now You Have a First Draft 9. Entering the Jungle 10. You and Your Story Go For a Ride 11. How Do I Survive Until I Get Paid to Write? 12. I Made a Sale. I'm in Development? 13. Beating the Blues 14. Thoughts from Other Screenwriters 15. Instant Screenwriting Library 16. Inspiration and Explorations 17. How do You Measure Passion? 18. Famous Last Words Index Gator Glossary
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