A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing: Theater, Film, and Television

A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing: Theater, Film, and Television

by Janet Neipris
A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing: Theater, Film, and Television

A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing: Theater, Film, and Television

by Janet Neipris

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Overview

A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing addresses all three genres of dramatic writing - for theatre, film and TV - in a comprehensive, one-semester, 14-week masterclass for the dramatic writer.

Including new material alongside revised, extended selections from Janet Neipris' original and much loved book To Be A Playwright, this volume takes the writer up to a first draft and rewrite of a dramatic work. The fourteen chapters, organized like a semester, guide the writer week-by-week and step-by-step to the completion of a first draft and a rewrite. There are Weekly Exercises and progressive Assignments. Chapters include Beginnings, Creating Complex Characters, Dialogue, Escalating Conflicts, Endings, Checkpoints, Comedy, and Adaptation.

For professional writers, teachers, and students, as well as anyone who want to complete their first piece.

An award winning playwright and Professor of Dramatic Writing at NYU, Janet Neipris has written for Screen and Television. She has also taught dramatic writers at UCLA and in China, Australia, Indonesia, South Africa, Italy, and in the UK at Oxford, CSSD, University of Birmingham, and the University of East Anglia. Previous publications include To Be A Playwright (Routledge 2006). Janet Neipris’s plays and letters are in the Theatre Collection of Harvard University’s Houghton Library.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138918528
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/04/2016
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Janet Neipris

Table of Contents

Preface: The Moral Responsibility of the Artist

Introduction: The Writer’s Life

    1. Week 1: Beginnings
    2. Week 2: Creating Complex Characters
    3. Week 3: Dialogue
    4. Week 4: Escalating Conflicts
    5. Week 5: Sixty Questions When Writing a Dramatic Piece
    6. Week 6: Putting it all Together
    7. Week 7: Endings
    8. Week 8: Checkpoints
    9. Week 9: Rewriting
    10. Week 10: Adaptation
    11. Week 11: Comedy
    12. Week 12: The Fifteen Habits of Successful Dramatic Writers
    13. Week 13: Lessons from Master Teachers and Students
    14. Week 14: To Be a Writer
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