Screenwriting

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781839044090
  • Weight: 564g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This authoritative, practical guide lays out everything you need to be a successful screenwriter for film and television.

Written by one of the UK's leading script editors, consultants and producers with over thirty years' experience – including founding and running Channel 4's acclaimed 4Screenwriting course – it provides essential tips and insider advice on:

  • Generating compelling story ideas – and finding your own voice as a writer
  • Understanding the fundamental principles and elements of good storytelling for the screen – and how to apply them in your script
  • Creating engaging characters – and why they need to drive your story
  • Crafting distinctive and memorable dialogue – and how less can be more
  • Presenting your script on the page effectively – with tips on both formatting and language
  • Building and sustaining your career – including how to break into the industry and successfully promote yourself and your work
  • Collaborating with key people – including producers, agents and script editors

There are detailed analyses of scenes from a wide range of screen dramas, hands-on exercises to help you put it all into practice, and case studies of key contemporary writers such as Russell T Davies, Sally Wainwright, Jimmy McGovern, Abi Morgan, James Graham and Jed Mercurio.

Ideal for all aspiring and emerging screenwriters, this inspiring book will equip you with the tools you need to write the scripts that only you can write, and turn your talent and passion into a professional career.

'Inspiring and insightful. Very few people know as much about screenwriting as Philip Shelley' David Nicholls (One Day, Starter for 10)

'A practical and empowering cut-to-the-chase overview from someone who's given countless British screenwriters (including me!) their break' Chris Chibnall (Broadchurch, Doctor Who)

'Philip Shelley's knowledge and guidance is unparalleled: this book is wise, practical, and brilliantly helpful' Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World, Kaos)

'A brilliant, highly informative guide… I wish it had been published when I was starting out' Anna Symon (The Essex Serpent, Joan)

Philip Shelley is a producer and script editor who has worked with screenwriters for more than thirty years. He has run the Channel 4 screenwriting course since 2010, and also runs the Greenlight Screenwriting Lab for new writers in Ireland. Philip has run many screenwriting and script-editing courses through his own script consultancy and with BBC Studios, ITV Studios, thinkBIGGER! Channel 4 Production Trainee Scheme, Screen Ireland, BBC Writers, Northern Ireland Screen, Screenskills, University of the Arts London, De Montfort University, Filmnation UK, Baby Cow Productions, and many others. He has extensive experience as a script editor on major drama series for the BBC, ITV and others. He was Head of Development for Carlton TV Drama for seven years, where he also ran the Carlton New Writers' Course, and has worked in script development for BBC TV Drama and several independent production companies. He runs his own script consultancy (www.script-consultant.co.uk) and works with writers of all levels of experience, as well as production companies and broadcasters.

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