Bill Idelson's Writing Class - Bill Idelson - Książki - Needed Books - 9781593931001 - 30 grudnia 2007
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Bill Idelson's Writing Class

Bill Idelson

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Bill Idelson's Writing Class

olled in Bill Idelson's writing class and are now seated in Bill and Seemah's kitchen with other students at a pine table that once belonged to Humphrey Bogart and was bought at his estate auction in Beverly Hills. You took the class because Bill's students are reputed to get jobs in television and movies more consistently than those who have come from other classes in the country. Bill is now ready to begin the first session, and you will experience his course from beginning to end, and the rest is up to you. Learn how to write for television from someone who really did it. Bill has written for Get Smart, The Flintstones, MASH, Happy Days, The Bob Newhart Show, The Andy Griffith Show, and many more. Two sample scripts from The Andy Griffith Show and Get Smart round out your lessons! 184 pages. Illustrated. 2007. Paperback. Appendices include two sample television scripts. KEYWORDS Bill Idelson, writing for television radio and new media, writing for television series serials & soaps writing for television news, writing for television radio and new media, writing for television series serials & soaps, television writing, screenwriting, script writing, comedy writing, television, television history, television comedy, television comedy writing, Get Smart, Don Adams, The Flintstones, MASH, Alan Alda, Happy Days, The Bob Newhart Show, The Andy Griffith Show,


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Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 30 grudnia 2007
ISBN13 9781593931001
Wydawcy Needed Books
Strony 184
Wymiary 264 × 152 × 21 mm   ·   254 g
Język English  
Współpracownik Rob LOTTERSTEIN

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