This book is primarily practical theory of screen writing. I have not been able to put the book down since I received it. I suggest it be remarketed and reprinted. It encourages, but is also very down-to-earth about the fact that there are only the rare few who do see their screen plays make it to the movie-going audience and the majority of screenwriters working regularly are barely in the mid-range of U.S. incomes. In other words, writing movie scripts is tough and not a "get-rich-quick" form of income. Read this book if you enjoy writing screen scripts, but need some quick inspiration and solid direction. I bought it for my husband who turns 89 in April and is writing his first screen play (with George Clooney in mind for the lead role). It's going to be a hum-dinger.
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