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You would probably enjoy THE TOOLS OF SCREENWRITING: A WRITER'S GUIDE TO THE
CRAFT AND ELEMENTS OF THE SCREENPLAY, by David Howard (founder of USC's
graduate screenwriting program) and Edward Mabley.
--
Susan Vaill
Graduate Production Student
School of Cinema-Television
University of Southern California
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>From: "a.badie" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Texts on Script writing
>Date: Thu, Nov 18, 1999, 1:22 PM
>
> Hi Everyone:
>
> After many years as a professional script writer, I've been offered to teach
> two graduate-level courses in _screenplay writing _ and _script analysis_
> for the spring semester in the country where I was born (Iran).
>
> Now, I was wondering if anybody out there could suggest appropriate texts
> and/or reading supplements for such courses. I'm sure the texts have changed
> dramatically since my college days at USC-Cinema in mid seventies!
>
> Although I'll be teaching the course in Persian, some decent
> English-language texts should come handy since, to my astonishment, I've
> found out that many of the students in this country have a rather admirable
> command of the English language.
>
> I do thank you in advance!
>
> Amir Badie
> [log in to unmask]
>
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