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Screenwriting for Teens: The 100 Principles of Screenwriting Every Budding Writer Must Know
Screenwriting for Teens The 100 Principles of Screenwriting Every Budding Writer Must Know
Author: Christina Hamlett
This books gives teens -who go to the movies more than any age group in the world - the tools to do more than just watch those movies. It gives them the tools to write their own films.
ISBN-13: 9781932907186
ISBN-10: 1932907181
Publication Date: 11/1/2006
Pages: 228
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Steph for TeensReadToo.com

Christina Hamlett is a former actress and director. Currently, she is a script coverage consultant, and has won numerous awards. Hamlett works as a grant consultant of Young Filmmakers Academy and also teaches. Her teaching ability is evident in her structured and helpful book, SCREENWRITING FOR TEENS.

Hamlett writes a very informative book for any teen with the dream of writing movies. The writing is very simple and easy to understand; not too much movie jargon that an amateur wouldn't know. The book is set up with many suggestions and how-to's about writing and getting published that any teen can easily accomplish.

Not only does the book give screenwriter wanna-be's helpful tips, but it also gives lots of references for them to do their research. This book is a great resource for anyone who wants to not only learn about screenwriting but to also see their stories appear on the big screen.

This book is highly recommended as a tool for teen screenwriters everywhere.


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