Screenwriting / edited by Andrew Horton and Julian Hoxter.

"This book explores the social, political, and economic implications of the changing craft of American screenwriting from the silent screen through the classical Hollywood years, the rise of independent cinema, and on to the contemporary global multi-media marketplace. From The Birth of a Natio...

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Other Authors: Horton, Andrew, 1944- (Editor), Hoxter, Julian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2014]
Series:Behind the silver screen (Series) ; 8.
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Summary:"This book explores the social, political, and economic implications of the changing craft of American screenwriting from the silent screen through the classical Hollywood years, the rise of independent cinema, and on to the contemporary global multi-media marketplace. From The Birth of a Nation (1915), Gone With the Wind (1939), and Gentleman's Agreement (1947) to Chinatown (1974), American Beauty (1999), and Lost in Translation (2003), each project began as writers with pen and ink, typewriters, or computers captured the hopes and dreams, the nightmares and concerns of the periods in which they were writing. As the contributors take us behind the silver screen to chronicle the history of screenwriting, they spotlight a range of key screenplays that changed the game in Hollywood and beyond."--
Physical Description:1 online resource (212 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-185) and index.
ISBN:9780813563428
0813563429
1322149623
9781322149622
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.