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Author Bernardi, Daniel, 1964- author.

Title Off the page : screenwriting in the era of media convergence / Daniel Bernardi and Julian Hoxter.

Imprint Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]
©2017
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 3rd FL Film/TV Library Books  PN1996 .B467 2017    Available
Collation x, 310 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: screenwriting off the page -- Millennial manic: crisis and change in the business of screenwriting -- Atop the tentpole: hollywood screenwriting today -- Running the room: screenwriting in expanded television -- New markets and microbudgets: "independent" storytellers -- Screenwriter 2.0: the legitimation of writing for video games -- Conclusion: scripting boundaries.
Summary "Due to rapid technological change, economic challenges facing media industries, and the writers' strike of 2007-08, screenwriting has been changing dramatically. While industry professionals in LA are still writing screenplays, what the studios want is changing, and there are new players in the market. Larger studios have become more conservative about the 'tentpole' pictures they need to make their bottom lines work, relying more on sequels, remakes, and established properties with track records in other media. The spec market for pre-written scripts and pitches by established professionals is in drastic decline--and viable content creation by fans and amateurs is on the rise. At the same time new opportunities for writers are proliferating in TV, micro--budget independents, games, and emerging content platforms like iTunes and VOD services. Off the Page is designed to be used by students and writers who want to understand what studios want, and what kind of opportunities exist beyond the old-school three-act structure screenplay. The book addresses specific genres old and new, a wide range of media, as well as specific professional details like working collaboratively in a 'writer's room, ' showrunning, and the specific ways that scripts themselves are now written."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Motion picture authorship.
Motion picture plays.
Screenwriters -- United States.
Television writers -- United States.
Motion picture authorship. fast (OCoLC)fst01027122
Motion picture plays. fast (OCoLC)fst01027218
Screenwriters. fast (OCoLC)fst01109351
Television writers. fast (OCoLC)fst01147146
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
California -- Los Angeles -- Hollywood. fast (OCoLC)fst01312041
United States. fast (OCoLC)fst01204155
Alt Author Hoxter, Julian, author.
ISBN 9780520285644
0520285646
9780520285651
0520285654
ISBN/ISSN 40027484812
13928554