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Writing the Second Act
Building Conflict and Tension in Your Film Script
by Michael Halperin
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Paperback, 240 pages |
| Publisher: |
Michael Wiese Productions |
| Pub. Date: |
December 2000 |
| ISBN: |
0941188299 |
| Dimensions: |
5.99 × 0.48 × 8.85 inches |
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Every screenplay needs an attention-grabbing beginning and a satisfying ending, but those elements mean nothing without a strong, well-crafted 2nd Act. The middle section of the story represents the most critical and, not surprisingly, also the most difficult section of a story to construct.
Author Michael Halperin, helps you slay the dragon — with his new book designed especially for helping screenwriters through this crucial portion of the story. He discusses how structure and plot push the action forward ond support the evolution of the characters, while keeping the audience engaged and involved. |
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Product Details
| Format: |
Paperback, 240 pages |
| Publisher: |
Michael Wiese Productions |
| Pub. Date: |
December 2000 |
| ISBN: |
0941188299 |
| Dimensions: |
5.99 × 0.48 × 8.85 inches |
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