Synopses & Reviews
From the writers, editors and compilers of the highly successful
The Writer's Handbook comes the first edition of
The Screenwriter's Handbook, an indispensible companion for everyone who commissions screenwriters, works with them or writes (or wants their chance to write) for the screen.
Containing thousands of entries covering every aspect of scriptwriting, with provocative articles and useful advice from leading representatives of the trade, this practical, straightforward guide, with indexes to aid quick searches, provides full details on the core markets and the way the television and film industries are going. In addition to the key areas of UK and US film and TV agents and production companies, writers' courses and circles, festivals, grants and prizes, the guide also offers invaluable expert advice on contracts, copyright, and taxation. Barry Turner has worked on both sides of publishing, as an editor and marketing director and as an author. His recent work includes a radio play, travel articles, book serialization for The Times, and his book Countdown to Victory. As well as being editor of The Screenwriter's Handbook he has edited The Writer's Handbook for the last twenty years. He lives in north London. From the writers, editors and compilers of The Writer's Handbook comes the first edition of The Screenwriter's Handbook, a companion for everyone who commissions screenwriters, works with them or writes (or wants their chance to write) for the screen.
Containing thousands of entries covering every aspect of scriptwriting, with articles and useful advice from leading representatives of the trade, this practical, straightforward guide, with indexes to aid quick searches, provides full details on the core markets and the way the television and film industries are going. In addition to discussing the key areas of UK and US film and TV agents and production companies, writers' courses and circles, festivals, grants and prizes, the guide also offers expert advice on contracts, copyright, and taxation. "At last, all the essential information in one placea boon for all screenwriters"Jake Eberts, Executive Producer of Dances With Wolves, Chicken Run, and A River Runs Through It "At last, all the essential information in one placea boon for all screenwriters."Jake Eberts, Executive Producer of Dances With Wolves, Chicken Run, and A River Runs Through It "Screenwriters are the backbone to our industry, and The Screenwriter's Handbook is set to become an essential tool for their craft."Amanda Nevill, Director, British Film Institute
Review
"At last, all the essential information in one place--a boon for all screenwriters" - Jake Eberts, Executive Producer of Dances With Wolves, Chicken Run, and A River Runs Through It "Screenwriters are the backbone to our industry, and The Screenwriter's Handbook is set to become an essential tool for their craft." - Amanda Nevill, Director, British Film Institute
Synopsis
From the writers, editors and compilers of the highly successful
The Writer's Handbook comes the first edition of
The Screenwriter's Handbook, an indispensible companion for everyone who commissions screenwriters, works with them or writes (or wants their chance to write) for the screen.
Containing thousands of entries covering every aspect of scriptwriting, with provocative articles and useful advice from leading representatives of the trade, this practical, straightforward guide, with indexes to aid quick searches, provides full details on the core markets and the way the television and film industries are going. In addition to the key areas of UK and US film and TV agents and production companies, writers' courses and circles, festivals, grants and prizes, the guide also offers invaluable expert advice on contracts, copyright, and taxation.
About the Author
Barry Turner has worked on both sides of publishing, as an editor and marketing director and as an author. His recent work includes a radio play, travel articles, serializing books for The Times, and his book Countdown to Victory. As well as being editor of The Screenwriter's Handbook he has edited The Writer's Handbook for the last twenty years. He lives in north London.