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Davies, Rosamund.

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  • The Palgrave handbook of screenwriting studies
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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook of screenwriting studies/ edited by Rosamund Davies, Paolo Russo, Claus Tieber.
    other author: Davies, Rosamund.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xli, 818 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1.Introduction -- Part I: What Screenwriting ontology: Defining the screenplay and screenwriting -- 2. How to Think about Screenwriting -- 3. Screenplectics: Screenwriting as a Complex Adaptive System -- 4. Collaboration, Cooperation, and Authorship in Screenwriting aka How Many People Does It Take to Create an Author? -- 5. Acts of Reading: The Demands on Screenplay Reading -- 6. The Reality of (Screen) Characters -- 7. "We Come to Realize": Screenwriting and Representations of Time -- 8. The Motion-Picture Screenplay as Data: Quantifying the Stylistic Differences Between Dialogue and Scene Text -- 9. Writer/Reader as Performer: Creating a Negotiated Narrative -- 10. An Ontology of the Interactive Scripts -- PART II: When/Where Screenwriting Historiography -- 11. Historiographies of Screenwriting -- 12. They Actually Had Scripts in Silent Films? Researching Screenwriting in the Silent Era -- 13. Silent Screenwriting in Europe: Discourses on Authorship, Form, and Literature -- 14. When Women Wrote Hollywood: How Early Female Screenwriters Disappeared from the History of the Industry They Created. A Case Study of Four Female Screenwriters -- 15. Narrating with Music: Screenwriting Musical Numbers -- 16. Women Screenwriters of Early Sinophone Cinema: 1916-1949 -- 17. A Historiography of Japanese Screenwriting -- 18. Writing Social Relevance: U.S. Television Dramas in the Civil Rights Era -- 19. Horror Bubbles: Andrés Caicedo's Weird Screenplays -- 20. Writers as Workers: The Making of a Film Trade Union in India -- 21. The Evolving Depictions of Black South Africans in the Post-Apartheid Screenwriting Tradition -- PART III: Who Screenwriting and the Screen Industries -- 22. The International Writers' Room: A Transnational Approach to Serial Drama Development from an Italian Perspective -- 23. Writing Online Drama for Public Service Media in the Era of Streaming Platform -- 24. Screenwriting for Children and Young Audiences -- 25. Imitations of Life? A Challenge for Black Screenwriters -- 26. Beauties and Beasts: The Representation of National Identity through Characterization in Syrian-Lebanese Pan-Arab Dramas -- 27. "That's a Chick's Movie!": How Women Are Excluded from Screenwriting Work -- 28. The Different American Legal Structures for Unionization of Writers for Stage and Screen -- PART IV: How Approaches to Screen Storytelling -- 29. Random Access Memories: Screenwriting for Games -- 30. "Everybody Chips in Ten Cents, and Somehow It Seems to Add Up to a Dollar": Exploring the Visual Toolbox for Animation Story Design -- 31. The Short-Form Scripted Serial Drama: The Novice Showrunner's New Opportunity -- 32. The Plural Protagonist. Or: How To Be Many and Why -- 33. The Haptic Encounter: Scripting Female Subjectivity -- 34. Script Development from the Inside Looking Out. Telling a Transnational Story in the Australian Films 33 Postcards (Chan, 2011) and Strange Colours (Lodkina, 2017) -- 35. Extended How? Narrative Structure in the Short and Long Versions of The Lord of the Rings, Kingdom of Heaven, and Dances with Wolves -- PART V: How To Researching and Teaching Screenwriting: Discourses and Methods -- 36. Film Dramaturgy: A Practice and a Tool for Researchers -- 37. Screenwriting Pedagogy in the United States: In Search of the Missing Pieces -- 38. Screenwriting Manuals and Pedagogy in Italy from the 1930s to the End of the 20th Century -- 39. Screenwriting, Short Film, and Pedagogy -- 40. Screenwriters in the Academy: The Opportunities of Research-Led Practice.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Motion picture authorship. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20769-3
    ISBN: 9783031207693
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