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Title: Writing the Photoplay
Author: J. Berg Esenwein and Arthur Leeds
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WRITING THE PHOTOPLAY
by
J. BERG ESENWEIN
Editor of "The Writer's Monthly"
and
ARTHUR LEEDS
Late Editor of Scripts, Edison Studio
The Writer's Library
Edited by J. Berg Esenwein
Revised Edition
The Home Correspondence School
Springfield, Mass.
Publishers
Copyright 1913
Copyright 1919
The Home Correspondence School
All Rights Reserved
[Illustration: The Lasky Studio of the Famous Players-Lasky
Corporation, Hollywood, California]
Table of Contents
Page
CHAPTER I--WHAT IS A PHOTOPLAY? 1
CHAPTER II--WHO CAN WRITE PHOTOPLAYS? 5
CHAPTER III--PHOTOPLAY TERMS 17
CHAPTER IV--THE PHOTOPLAY SCRIPT: ITS
COMPONENT PARTS 29
CHAPTER V--A SAMPLE PHOTOPLAY FORM 34
CHAPTER VI--THE MECHANICAL PREPARATION
OF THE SCRIPT 55
CHAPTER VII--THE TITLE 72
CHAPTER VIII--THE SYNOPSIS OF THE PLOT 87
CHAPTER IX--THE CAST OF CHARACTERS 111
CHAPTER X--THE SCENARIO OR CONTINUITY 131
CHAPTER XI--THE SCENE-PLOT AND ITS PURPOSE 204
CHAPTER XII--THE USE AND ABUSE OF LEADERS,
LETTERS AND OTHER INSERT
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