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Screenwriting for Hollywood

By: Michael Hauge
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Writers once dreamed of writing novels: now it's screenplays. These selections from the award-winning workshop, Screenwriting for Hollywood, will put you well on your way to writing and selling for television and film.

With the expert guidance of screenplay consultant, story editor, and teacher Michael Hauge, you'll learn how to elicit emotion (your primary goal), create strong characters, structure your stories, and conquer the business side of Hollywood. Plus, you'll get groundbreaking information on "feminine mode" movies, a unique approach to character growth and guidance on your life as a screenwriter.

Michael Hauge's award-winning book, Writing Screenplays That Sell, is used as a definitive reference guide by industry professionals.

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"One of the few authentically good teachers out there. Every time I revisit my notes, I learn something new or reinforce something I needed to remember." (Jeff Arch, screenwriter Sleepless in Seattle)

Concise Information • Clear Explanations • Practical Advice • Comprehensive Content • Informative Guidance

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This was my second experience listening to Michael Hauge, the first was from Pilar Alessandra's podcast 'On The Page'. That interview was enough for me to seek him out and I'm glad I did.

This speech is from one of Hauge's screenwriting classes and that is why the audio is not the greatest. Recorded in what sounds like a classroom it has an echo to it. That being said I did get used to it after awhile.

Overall the content outweighs the poor sound quality. Hauge is a great teacher and explains everything that your screenplay needs to accomplish in a clear voice.

I definitely recommend this to any aspiring screenwriters.

Great Content, Poor Audio

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I've had writing screenplays on my to-do list for years. This book took me from 0 to well informed in 3 hours. I would recommend this book to anyone that's interested in writing a screenplay.

Screenplays Explained

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Michael Hauge knows what it takes to create a compelling and commercially successful screenplay. His understanding of the elements of great storytelling, combined with his knowledge of film media, makes his advice invaluable for both screenwriters and novelists. I listened to the Audible version, which is a condensed version of one of Hauge's longer workshops, and found it filled with solid advice on how-to-write a screenplay. It's one I'll listen to more than once. Highly recommended.

Hauge knows this stuff

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I have listened to this lecture many times now and find it to be very helpful and practical. He is a good speaker and he breaks things down in an understandable, explaining not only what you should do to develop and sell your screenplay, but why.

very satisfied

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Not sure when this was recorded but sounds like some period in the 1990's, which makes it maybe about 25 years old or more. Storytelling never ages, and much of what Michael says about creating characters etc is still very relevant if not a bit rigidly formulaic. However, the movie examples seem now very dated, and advice about contacting literary agents has been completely discredited for decades.

Useful but badly dated, be prep'd to fast forward

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