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Good screenwriting comes from character up, not plot down screenwriter Guy Gallo shows you how to invest in your character, and get your audience to throw in with you

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Good screenwriting comes from character up, not plot down screenwriter Guy Gallo shows you how to invest in your character, and get your audience to throw in with you


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Guy Gallo's first produced screenplay (Under the Volcano) was directed by John Huston and released in 1984. Since then he has written over a dozen feature screenplays, with four others produced. He has over 20 years of teaching experience at the Columbia University's School of the Arts, New York University, and Barnard College, his students including James Mangold (Girl Interrupted, 3:10 to Yuma, Walk the Line), and Greg Mottola (Superbad, Adventureland).
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"For those of you who are completely new to screenwriting, Gallo goes into all the stuff you'll need to know, including all the basics like proper formatting, outlines, treatments, etc."

-Beyond Hollywood, www.beyondhollywood.com

"Once more, he harmonizes feedback with motivation. Personally, as an aspiring screenwriter, Gallo's explanation of the revision process (usually the hardest part of doing a script) was the most telling. And, by the end, it's his appreciation for all cinema and obvious experience-not verbose examinations into Greek philosophers-that separates his work from other how-to books."

- Film Monthly, www.filmmonthly.com

"While it goes over things from a screen play perspective, and all that is, is a really well done story for the screen...this can be used for writing novels, short stories and even stage plays, or the techniques can even work in a comic book script as well."

-Impulse Gamer, www.impulsegamer.com