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Shoot Your Novel: Cinematic Techniques to Supercharge Your Writing. The Writer's Toolbox Series
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5014-0317-0
- EAN9781501403170
- Date de parution03/02/2015
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAiricka Phoenix
Résumé
Want to write a visually powerful novel? Shoot Your Novel takes an in-depth look at cinematic technique for fiction writers. No other writing craft book teaches you the secret of how to "show, don't tell."Best-selling authors of every genre know the secret to hooking readers-by showing, not telling, their story. But writers are not taught how to "show" scenes in a cinematic way. Without a clear, concise, and precise method for constructing dynamic scenes, a writer will likely end up with a flat, lifeless novel.
Filmmakers, screenwriters, and movie directors utilize cinematic technique to create visual masterpieces, and novelists can too-by adapting their methods in their fiction writing. By "shooting" your novel, you can supercharge your story!Sol Stein, in his book Stein on Writing said, "Readers, transformed by film and TV, are used to seeing stories. The reading experience .
Filmmakers, screenwriters, and movie directors utilize cinematic technique to create visual masterpieces, and novelists can too-by adapting their methods in their fiction writing. By "shooting" your novel, you can supercharge your story!Sol Stein, in his book Stein on Writing said, "Readers, transformed by film and TV, are used to seeing stories. The reading experience .












