David Bennett Carren
Capturing Big Ideas for Less in Feature Film
How a Limited Environment Can Serve Substantial Themes
David Bennett Carren
Capturing Big Ideas for Less in Feature Film
How a Limited Environment Can Serve Substantial Themes
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This accessible guide is directed towards filmmakers with restricted resources and shortened schedules who want to ensure their creation of riveting, fresh, and exciting projects. Whether a film is produced under a low or high budget, itemphasizes that a small world coupled with a big idea can serve strong themes, and powerful stories.
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This accessible guide is directed towards filmmakers with restricted resources and shortened schedules who want to ensure their creation of riveting, fresh, and exciting projects. Whether a film is produced under a low or high budget, itemphasizes that a small world coupled with a big idea can serve strong themes, and powerful stories.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032746586
- ISBN-10: 1032746580
- Artikelnr.: 71846711
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032746586
- ISBN-10: 1032746580
- Artikelnr.: 71846711
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Bennett Carren is an award-winning screenwriter whose work includes numerous episodes for such television shows as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Stargate SG1, and The Twilight Zone, among many others. His feature film script credits include Mr. Hell, Waiting for Sandoval, and The Red Queen, which he also directed. His recognition as a screenwriter and/or director includes a Writer's Guild Award Nomination, a First Place in the New York Television and Film Festival, Grand Prizes in the Cynosure and StoryPro Awards, Platinum, Gold and Bronze Remi Awards, and a Silver Palm at the Mexico Film Festival. His first screenwriting textbook, Next Level Screenwriting: Insights, Ideas and Inspiration for the Intermediate Screenwriter, which he wrote with David Landau, is available through Focal Press. A member of the Writers Guild of America and the University Film & Video Association, David earned his MFA in Screenwriting from Spalding University and is a Professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where he has served as the Chair of the Department of Theatre.
Introduction: Chapter 1. Your Character, Theme, and World: Three Basic Tests
Chapter 2. How to Create the Big Idea in the Right World: The Narrative Synonym Process
Chapter 3. Dollars and Cents: Why do movies cost so much?
Chapter 4. Finding the Footage in a Found Footage Film
Chapter 5. Science Fiction and Fantasy Films - Brave New Worlds on Earth or as it is in Heaven
Chapter 6. The Horror and Thriller Film: The Environment Itself Becomes a Death Trap
Chapter 7. The Western: A small world with a big vista
Chapter 8. Mixing and Matching Genres
Chapter 9. War with no Peace: Suspense and jeopardy in controllable but dynamic exteriors
Chapter 10. Siege and Hostage Dramas: No matter the budget, no escape
Chapter 11. The Crime Was Murder: Death in Small Places
Chapter 12. Avoiding the Play Trap - Turning a theatrical stage piece into a cinematic film
Chapter 13. The Ordinary can be Extraordinary
No High Concepts Allowed
Chapter 14. From Nothing to Something: How Do You Launch Your career?
Chapter 2. How to Create the Big Idea in the Right World: The Narrative Synonym Process
Chapter 3. Dollars and Cents: Why do movies cost so much?
Chapter 4. Finding the Footage in a Found Footage Film
Chapter 5. Science Fiction and Fantasy Films - Brave New Worlds on Earth or as it is in Heaven
Chapter 6. The Horror and Thriller Film: The Environment Itself Becomes a Death Trap
Chapter 7. The Western: A small world with a big vista
Chapter 8. Mixing and Matching Genres
Chapter 9. War with no Peace: Suspense and jeopardy in controllable but dynamic exteriors
Chapter 10. Siege and Hostage Dramas: No matter the budget, no escape
Chapter 11. The Crime Was Murder: Death in Small Places
Chapter 12. Avoiding the Play Trap - Turning a theatrical stage piece into a cinematic film
Chapter 13. The Ordinary can be Extraordinary
No High Concepts Allowed
Chapter 14. From Nothing to Something: How Do You Launch Your career?
Introduction: Chapter 1. Your Character, Theme, and World: Three Basic Tests
Chapter 2. How to Create the Big Idea in the Right World: The Narrative Synonym Process
Chapter 3. Dollars and Cents: Why do movies cost so much?
Chapter 4. Finding the Footage in a Found Footage Film
Chapter 5. Science Fiction and Fantasy Films - Brave New Worlds on Earth or as it is in Heaven
Chapter 6. The Horror and Thriller Film: The Environment Itself Becomes a Death Trap
Chapter 7. The Western: A small world with a big vista
Chapter 8. Mixing and Matching Genres
Chapter 9. War with no Peace: Suspense and jeopardy in controllable but dynamic exteriors
Chapter 10. Siege and Hostage Dramas: No matter the budget, no escape
Chapter 11. The Crime Was Murder: Death in Small Places
Chapter 12. Avoiding the Play Trap - Turning a theatrical stage piece into a cinematic film
Chapter 13. The Ordinary can be Extraordinary
No High Concepts Allowed
Chapter 14. From Nothing to Something: How Do You Launch Your career?
Chapter 2. How to Create the Big Idea in the Right World: The Narrative Synonym Process
Chapter 3. Dollars and Cents: Why do movies cost so much?
Chapter 4. Finding the Footage in a Found Footage Film
Chapter 5. Science Fiction and Fantasy Films - Brave New Worlds on Earth or as it is in Heaven
Chapter 6. The Horror and Thriller Film: The Environment Itself Becomes a Death Trap
Chapter 7. The Western: A small world with a big vista
Chapter 8. Mixing and Matching Genres
Chapter 9. War with no Peace: Suspense and jeopardy in controllable but dynamic exteriors
Chapter 10. Siege and Hostage Dramas: No matter the budget, no escape
Chapter 11. The Crime Was Murder: Death in Small Places
Chapter 12. Avoiding the Play Trap - Turning a theatrical stage piece into a cinematic film
Chapter 13. The Ordinary can be Extraordinary
No High Concepts Allowed
Chapter 14. From Nothing to Something: How Do You Launch Your career?







