Four Screenplays: Studies in the American Screenplay: Thelma & Louise, Terminator 2, The Silence of the Lambs, and Dances with Wolves

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Random House Publishing Group, Aug 1, 1994 - Performing Arts - 336 pages
Yes, you can write a great screenplay. Let Syd Field show you how.

“I based Like Water for Chocolate on what I learned in Syd's books. Before, I always felt structure imprisoned me, but what I learned was structure really freed me to focus on the story.”—Laura Esquivel


Technology is transforming the art and craft of screenwriting. How does the writer find new ways to tell a story with pictures, to create a truly outstanding film? Syd Field shows what works, why, and how in four extraordinary films: Thelma & Louise, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, The Silence of the Lambs, and Dances with Wolves.

Learn how:

Callie Khouri, in her first movie script, Thelma & Louise, rewrote the rules for good road movies and played against type to create a new American classic.
James Cameron, writer/director of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, created a sequel integrating spectacular special effects and a story line that transformed the Terminator, the quintessential killing machine, into a sympathetic character. This is how an action film is written.
Ted Tally adapted Thomas Harris's chilling 350-page novel, The Silence of the Lambs, into a riveting 120-page script—a lesson in the art and craft of adapting novels into film.
Michael Blake, author of Dances with Wolves, achieved every writer's dream as he translated his novel into an uncompromising film. Learn how he used transformation as a spiritual dynamic in this work of mythic sweep.

Informative and utterly engrossing, Four Screenplays belongs in every writer's library, next to Syn Field's highly acclaimed companion volumes, Screenplay, The Screenwriter's Workbook, and Selling a Screenplay.

“If I were writing screenplays . . . I would carry Syd Field around in my back pocket wherever I went.”—Steven Bochco, writer/producer/director, L.A. Law, Hill Street Blues
 

Contents

Callie Khouri
3
The First Ten Pages
14
The Second Ten Pages
21
The First Half of Act II
28
J D The Die Is Cast
37
The Second Half of Act II
48
Act III The Resolution
65
Judgment Day
77
The Silence of the Lambs
157
From Book to Film
167
Plot Point and Beyond
179
Questions and Answers
193
First Principles
207
Rendezvous
222
Dances With Wolves
237
Dances With Wolves
239

Terminator 2 Judgment Day
79
Where the Writer Begins
90
Writing the Screenplay
98
Setting Up the Story
108
The First Half of Act II
121
The MidPoint and Beyond
133
The Tin Man Gets a Heart
143
The Silence of the Lambs
155
Michael Blake
248
Stranger in a Strange Land
258
A New Life
267
The Trail of a True Human Being
281
The Passing of the Way
295
Casts and Production Credits
309
Index
316
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Syd Field (1935–2013), the internationally renowned “guru of screenwriting,” was the author of eight bestselling books on the subject, including Screenplay, published in twenty-three languages and used in hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide and around the world. He was inducted into the Final Draft Hall of Fame in 2006 and was the first inductee into the Screenwriting Hall of Fame of the American Screenwriting Association. He was also a special consultant to the Film Preservation Project for the Getty Center.

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