Writing for Television: How to Write and Sell Successful TV Scripts

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How To Books, 2000 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 192 pages
Television is a huge and expanding market for writers. This book gives information and advice on all areas of writing for TV, such as, should you plan for commercial breaks, what camera moves should be put in, how should a script be presented and who should you contact? This revised edition includes a rewritten chapter on the opportunities available to new writers and the basics of scriptwriting, and a new chapter on situation comedy. There is also a section on Internet help sites and workshops for new writers.

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