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O**F
It's All in The Title
Exceptional interviews of an eclectic cross-section of many of today's most influential and celebrated screenwriters. Mr. Callaghan provides anyone interested in the art with a glimpse of the minds behind the scenes (and madness) of scriptwriting. This is not a "how to" book. But, even if you don't know a thing about screenwriting, you will recognize the names of these writers and their films, and be drawn into their medium.
J**N
useful insights into scriptwriting craft
Each interview in "Script Tease" contains two or three specific insights as to the technique, attitude and approach of these well-known, proven authors along with a fast-moving, engaging dialog. Interviewer Callaghan "teases" outclues and surprises for both aspiring script writers and those who simply love the movies. This book should be required reading at UCLA and USC film schools!JDAustin TX
J**Z
My feeling about "Script tease"
At the beggining I was very interesting in this book, for the very interesting screenwriters that they are interviewed about their Jobs. I thought that the interviews were deep and longs but I've seen that they are many but very short and very surface with everyone of the people.Thank you.
L**6
Exceptionally Good Read...
This book is fresh, insightful and interesting. It is well written and filled with interviews of the intriguing people who serve as the creators of our contemporary stories both in film and TV. It is a great read and would be a superb gift for anyone on your holiday list. I recommend it highly!!
R**Y
Easy to read
Interesting facts about the authors that are not common knowledge.Good questions. Some great answers. Need to note movies with the writer.
J**N
... you can lay your hands on with this many great writers, particularly Aaron Sorkin
Anything you can lay your hands on with this many great writers, particularly Aaron Sorkin, is a tool you should have available to you as a writer. Kudos for collecting the advice of so many writers into one place.
N**3
"Tease" is appropriate. Few new insights, mostly a ...
"Tease" is appropriate. Few new insights, mostly a rehash of a few ideas. Large type, lots of empty space, little info.
F**S
Fantastic
Every writer and every film buff should have this on their shelves. Fun to read, unique, personable and informative.
J**E
great
Great
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