The vast majority of screenplay and writing books focus on story development and have little to say about the initial concept that generated the piece. Developing Story Ideas offers students
and other young artists a spectrum of resources and a structure of writing practice so that anyone can quickly and reliably generate a wide variety of stories in a broad range of forms. It
first shows you how to observe situations, acts, and themes-and use these observations as the basis for storytelling. Exercises and projects help you draw an artistic self-profile to summarize
what you most need to investigate in your creative work.
Micahel Rabiger, a renowned teacher, author, educator, and mentor, proves we all have the inner resources and life experiences to be creative. He guides aspiring writers step by step to come up
with quality story ideas in a broad range of forms: a screenplay, short story, documentary, or play.
* Feeling stuck? Learn to quickly and reliably generate creative ideas for stories, scripts, and more
* Exercises and projects help you quickly develop a wealth of material
* Step-by step approach suitable for beginners.
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Blood Brothers
$673 -
The Best American Short Plays 2014-2015
$700 -
New Performance/New Writing: Texts and Contexts in Contemporary Theatre
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Prudence and Our Short Stay: Two Plays by
$700 -
You Will Remember Me
$663 -
The Singer at Penn Station: A Script Based on a True Story
$735 -
The Kinetics of the Invisible: Acting Processes in Peter Brook’s Theatre
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Milango
$560 -
The Godfather Notebook
$2,100 -
The Ben Jonson Encyclopedia
$6,075 -
DNA
$673 -
So Near, Yet So Far: Badal Sircar’s Third Theatre
$2,250 -
Focus on Playwrights: Portraits and Interviews
$1,400 -
5-Minute Plays
$595 -
Feliciana Enrîquez De Guzmán, Ana Caro Mallén, and Sor Marcela De San Félix: Women Playwrights of Early Modern Spain
$1,748 -
Fortunes of the Moor
$700 -
James Graham Plays: This House / The Angry Brigade / The Vote / Monster Raving Loony
$1,125 -
Maggie’s Plan
$2,380 -
The Babylon Line
$490 -
Pulp Fiction
$525