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- From: johna@intacc.uucp (John Allen)
- Subject: Re: Any Screenwriters out there?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.180443.25983@intacc.uucp>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 18:04:43 GMT
- References: <1992Aug22.001433.10551@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <jjonsson.112@alexandria.lib.utah.edu>
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- In article <jjonsson.112@alexandria.lib.utah.edu> jjonsson@alexandria.lib.utah.edu writes:
- >In article <1992Aug22.001433.10551@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> ren@Turing.ORG (Karen Prestemon) writes:
- >
- >
- >>I've done a bit of screenwiritng, and I'm looking for other people on
- >>the net who do the same.... Anyone?
- >
- >
- >>--Karen
- >
- >Yeah, I've written a couple of scripts, never sold any. I've taken a couple
- >of screenwriting courses at my University with varying degrees of interest,
- >and I'm in the process of looking for an agent. I think that if anyone has
- >any information on getting agents, said info would be greatly appreciated on
- >Usenet. . .
- >
- >
- >Jeff Jonsson
- >Marriott Library System Support, University of Utah.
- >==============================================================================
- >--"It's the sound of the secret-- jjonsson@alexandria.lib.utah.edu
- >-- machinery at the center of -- jjonsson@utahlib.bitnet
- >-- the world." -Cliff Steele -- "You talkin' to me?"
-
-
- Yes I have written and been paid for four screenplays. I have also read and
- analyzed literally hundreds of screenplays for funding agencies and production
- companies. Currently I have a script in development at one of the local grant
- agencies.
-
- I mostly write plays six of which have been produced and act in them.Now that
- I have stated these qualifications I can't rememeber why I did. I teach screen
- writing at times and recently posted here offering my services for analysis.
-
- The majour problem I have seen with screenwriters is their lack of respect for
- the form. Granted in film the writer is the bottom of the heap but that still
- doesnot mean that there is some easy formula to it. Time and time again I have
- seen three act structure screenplays filled with plot points and inciting
- incidents but no moment to reality. It seems we are breeding a generation of
- Happy Days writers.
-
- I always recommend anyone who wants to write to read Shakespeare.If you study
- his developement you can watch him kick the habit of poetry and learn to write
- drama. Poetry is language that calls attention to itself while good p\script
- writing is where you look through the language to character and action. There
- are no good and evil characters in Bill's plays. They are people and are not
- formulized and the author stays out of the way of the story.
-
- Recently the best example of great screenwriting is The Unforgiven. It is a
- script devoid of sentimentality and cliche. It is interested in the moment to
- truth as opposed to the manipulation of audience and the writer does not allow
- himself the luxury to preach as I'm doing here.
-
- Manhattan and Chinatown are two other scripts which it pays well to study.John
-