

Buy Writing The Romantic Comedy, 20th Anniversary Expanded and Updated Edition: The Art of Crafting Funny Love Stories for the Screen by Mernit, Billy online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: What a comprehensive resource! This book is jam packed with practical tips and useful information for writing romcoms. Many, many examples are included to demonstrate why certain techniques work (and others don't) and Billy does an excellent job explaining the technical aspects. You will be kept busy for weeks watching recommended movies, but it really helps - plus it's fun! A very worthwhile purchase! Review: A terrific book to learn how to write a romantic comedy screenplay. Things worth noting from it are.... 1. Story fundamentals - a) Characters: plot comes from people, b) Plot and structure: how a character deals with a given situation, makes us ask what comes next, three acts - beginning, middle, end, c) Theme:an idea to be explored, d) Imagery: visual metaphors, pictures, e) Point of view, f) World: setting - time, place, period, weather, atmosphere, and g) Style: writer's voice. 2. Rom-com - meet, separate, reunite,, conflict, crisis, resolution. Character-driven, emphasize internal conflicts, hero usually emotionally incomplete - power of love, hero either grows or not. 3. Sub-genres -ensemble, marital, triangle, cross-genre hybrid. Includes history of rom-coms. 4. Key to good rom-com characters - purpose, empathy, complexity, credibility, surprise, contradictions, quirks. Guy not in it for sex, girl not in it for money. The other man/woman, the buddy. Couple must have chemistry, interlocking needs, misfits who fit only each other. 5. Theme has to be personal, the writer's point of view, comments on the human condition, speculates on a possible truth. Axiom - statement accepted as true, argument, good to explore, pose as a question. Theme has subplots. Test every character, image, storyline, against axiom/theme. Jokes rooted in truth are best. 6. 7 rom-com beats-setup/beg act 1, cute meet/mid act 1, turning point/end act 1, the hook/mid act 2, swivel second turning point/end act 2, crisis/mid act 3, resolution/end act 3. 7. Tell simple stories with complicated emotions. Keep it credible. A plausible world. Have sensibility and consistency, set rules in story and follow them. Setup/payoff -if a gun at start, must go off later. 8. Be able to pitch movie in one sentence. Be able to say what genre or sub-genre. Be able to describe story in 3 sentences - one per act. 9. The art of funny - reversal (like girl is the aggressor),be serious (others do funny things to them), make them hurt then happy, define your tone -farce, satire, parody, black comedy, dramedy. threes, leave no good gag untopped. 10. Sex - implicit best, foreplay, people don't shed character and personality in bed, plot doesn't stop. Aftermath - intimacy, heighten conflict, revelation raises stakes, rom-com can't be just about sex. 11. Dialog - answer what happens next, moves plot forward, reveals the past,, reveals characters, defines tone/world, reveals theme subtly, creates tension/suspense, avoid conflict. Should do more than one thing at a time. Less is more, come in late as possible, leave as soon as possible, inference, intimation, innuendo, what isn't said sometimes better than what is said, characters must have emotional clarity. 12. Imagery - think in pictures. 13. First drafts - have the courage to be bad, test ideas, are for finding what you are writing about and what your problems are. 14. Craft enhancers - specificity/the right word, invention,compression, intensity, integrity. 15. Writing is re-writing. Keep file of deleted stuff. 16. Feedback - three people,give specific focus like what do you think of John and Mary, don't defend just listen 17. Reader-friendly form -first 10 pages establish genre, tone, protagonist, some main plot. Turnoffs - useless info, chatter, hype, clutter. A very helpful book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #180,831 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #27 in Romance Fiction Writing Reference #66 in Screenplays #76 in Screenwriting |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Dimensions | 13.49 x 2.74 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | Updated,Expanded,Anniversary |
| ISBN-10 | 0062950266 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062950260 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 480 pages |
| Publication date | 2 April 2020 |
| Publisher | HarperPaperbacks |
M**H
What a comprehensive resource! This book is jam packed with practical tips and useful information for writing romcoms. Many, many examples are included to demonstrate why certain techniques work (and others don't) and Billy does an excellent job explaining the technical aspects. You will be kept busy for weeks watching recommended movies, but it really helps - plus it's fun! A very worthwhile purchase!
J**H
A terrific book to learn how to write a romantic comedy screenplay. Things worth noting from it are.... 1. Story fundamentals - a) Characters: plot comes from people, b) Plot and structure: how a character deals with a given situation, makes us ask what comes next, three acts - beginning, middle, end, c) Theme:an idea to be explored, d) Imagery: visual metaphors, pictures, e) Point of view, f) World: setting - time, place, period, weather, atmosphere, and g) Style: writer's voice. 2. Rom-com - meet, separate, reunite,, conflict, crisis, resolution. Character-driven, emphasize internal conflicts, hero usually emotionally incomplete - power of love, hero either grows or not. 3. Sub-genres -ensemble, marital, triangle, cross-genre hybrid. Includes history of rom-coms. 4. Key to good rom-com characters - purpose, empathy, complexity, credibility, surprise, contradictions, quirks. Guy not in it for sex, girl not in it for money. The other man/woman, the buddy. Couple must have chemistry, interlocking needs, misfits who fit only each other. 5. Theme has to be personal, the writer's point of view, comments on the human condition, speculates on a possible truth. Axiom - statement accepted as true, argument, good to explore, pose as a question. Theme has subplots. Test every character, image, storyline, against axiom/theme. Jokes rooted in truth are best. 6. 7 rom-com beats-setup/beg act 1, cute meet/mid act 1, turning point/end act 1, the hook/mid act 2, swivel second turning point/end act 2, crisis/mid act 3, resolution/end act 3. 7. Tell simple stories with complicated emotions. Keep it credible. A plausible world. Have sensibility and consistency, set rules in story and follow them. Setup/payoff -if a gun at start, must go off later. 8. Be able to pitch movie in one sentence. Be able to say what genre or sub-genre. Be able to describe story in 3 sentences - one per act. 9. The art of funny - reversal (like girl is the aggressor),be serious (others do funny things to them), make them hurt then happy, define your tone -farce, satire, parody, black comedy, dramedy. threes, leave no good gag untopped. 10. Sex - implicit best, foreplay, people don't shed character and personality in bed, plot doesn't stop. Aftermath - intimacy, heighten conflict, revelation raises stakes, rom-com can't be just about sex. 11. Dialog - answer what happens next, moves plot forward, reveals the past,, reveals characters, defines tone/world, reveals theme subtly, creates tension/suspense, avoid conflict. Should do more than one thing at a time. Less is more, come in late as possible, leave as soon as possible, inference, intimation, innuendo, what isn't said sometimes better than what is said, characters must have emotional clarity. 12. Imagery - think in pictures. 13. First drafts - have the courage to be bad, test ideas, are for finding what you are writing about and what your problems are. 14. Craft enhancers - specificity/the right word, invention,compression, intensity, integrity. 15. Writing is re-writing. Keep file of deleted stuff. 16. Feedback - three people,give specific focus like what do you think of John and Mary, don't defend just listen 17. Reader-friendly form -first 10 pages establish genre, tone, protagonist, some main plot. Turnoffs - useless info, chatter, hype, clutter. A very helpful book.
L**L
Accessible with great advice. A must read for anyone interested in writing for the screen
A**R
Why are you hesitating? Buy this book! Packed with wisdom, it’s the one everyone refers to.
Z**D
I was generally curious about screenwriting so I decided this book. This is an excellent overview of everything that goes into writing a modern screenplay. It covers all the basics, from the critical importance of theme, character, dialogue, conflict, and provides a really easy and workable framework for thinking about and developing a strong story structure so that all of the information can be integrated in a systematic and coherent way. The book is jam-packed with actual references from films, which keeps you engaged and entertained in the material. I actually suspect this book would be useful to any contemporary writer looking to expand their repertoire, not just screenwriters, as it covers all the fundamentals of good storytelling. Highly recommended.
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