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From concept to finished draft-a nuts-and-bolts approach to adaptations Aspiring and established screenwriters everywhere, take note!This down-to-earth guide is the first to clearly articulate the craft of adaptation.Drawing on his own experience and on fourteen years of teaching, screenwriter Richard Krevolin presents his proven five-step process for adapting anything-from novels and short stories to newspaper articles and poems-into a screenplay.Used by thousands of novelists, playwrights, poets, and journalists around the country, this cant-miss process features practical advice on how to…mehr

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From concept to finished draft-a nuts-and-bolts approach to adaptations Aspiring and established screenwriters everywhere, take note!This down-to-earth guide is the first to clearly articulate the craft of adaptation.Drawing on his own experience and on fourteen years of teaching, screenwriter Richard Krevolin presents his proven five-step process for adapting anything-from novels and short stories to newspaper articles and poems-into a screenplay.Used by thousands of novelists, playwrights, poets, and journalists around the country, this cant-miss process features practical advice on how to break down a story into its essential components, as well as utilizes case studies of successful adaptations.Krevolin also provides an insiders view of working and surviving within the Hollywood system-covering the legal issues, interviewing studio insiders on what they are looking for, and offering tips from established screenwriters who specialize in adaptations. Outlines a series of stages that help you structure your story to fit the needs of a 120-page screenplay Explains how to adapt anything for Hollywood, from a single sentence story idea all the way to a thousand-page novel Advises on the tricky subject of just how faithful your adaptation should be Features helpful hints from Hollywood bigwigs-award-winning television writer Larry Brody; screenwriter and script reader Henry Jones; screenwriter and author Robin Russin; screenwriter and author Simon Rose; and more
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RICHARD KREVOLIN has taught screenwriting at USC Cinema School, Ithaca College, and UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television since 1988. He regularly conducts writers' workshops and screenwriting seminars around the country. A pair of screenplays Krevolin adapted from two of his successful stage plays, King Levine and Lawrence of Suburbia, have been optioned and are in development. His one-man show, Boychik, had lengthy runs at the Santa Monica Playhouse and Off Broadway, and toured the country. Krevolin is also the author of Screenwriting from the Soul.
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?A well thought out and professional book on adaptation. RichardKrevolin has done the heavy lifting and put together anindispensable guide for any serious screenwriter. How to AdaptAnything Into A Screenplay has a permanent place beside mycomputer. . . The best book on adaptation, hands down.? ? JackEpps, Jr., screenwriter for Top Gun, Dick Tracy, The Secret Of MySuccess

"Enlightens and clarifies the adaptation process...It's like asemester of film school only a lot cheaper and you can learn whilelying on your couch in your underwear." ? Tom DeSanto, screenwriterfor X-Men, Apt Pupil, X-Men II

?Richard Krevolin understands that writers of adaptations owelittle to the original material. Instead, like all screenwriters,they owe audiences the best possible movie. He asserts quiterightly, in clear and engaging language, that adaptations are morelike original screenplays than they are different from them. And indoing so, he has written the best book possible.? ? Prof. RichardWalter, UCLA School of Cinema Screenwriting Chairman

?Oh good, another book I don't have to write since RichardKrevolin's done such a bang-up job of it. He's distilled not onlythe essence of the art of adaptation but also reminded us of theessentials of drama and why we want to tell stories in the firstplace.? ? Chris Vogler, author of The Writer?s Journey

?I wish I had this book when I was adapting the life of JakeLaMotta into the screenplay for Raging Bull.? ? Mardik Martin,screenwriter for Raging Bull, Mean Streets, and New York, NewYork…mehr