- Subjects
- Published
-
New York :
Hyperion
c2002.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Physical Description
- 167 p. ; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 9780786887408
- Preface
- Introduction: The Action-Idea
- 1.. Let's Start at the Very Beginning, Middle, and End
- 2.. Why You Want Your Movie to Be a Bomb!
- 3.. The Subject Is an Action ... Not a Person
- 4.. Forget Sub-plotting--the Best Plots Have One-Track Minds
- 5.. Plot Is Soul
- 6.. The Ends Are Always in the Means of the Plot
- 7.. Why Is My Beautiful Plot Growing a Hand Out of Its Head?
- 8.. The Four Species of Plot
- 9.. What the Poetics Says About Epics Like Lord of the Rings
- 10.. Destiny Is an Accident Waiting to Happen
- 11.. Keep It in the Family ... The Tragic Deed
- 12.. Oops! I Caused My Own Undeserved Misfortune Again
- 13.. How a Little Moralizing Turned a Gladiator Gore Fest into a Best Picture
- 14.. A Movie Is Long Enough, So It Ends Happy or Sad
- 15.. If You're Happy and You Know It ... Time for a Reversal of Fortune and Discovery
- 16.. "It Scared Me Because I Saw It Coming" ... The Rolls Royce of Complex Plots
- 17.. The Devil Is in the Realistic Details of the Plot of Angel Heart
- 18.. Whatever Causes the Action Better Be Up There on the Screen
- 19.. A Movie Gave You a Bad Case of Pity and Fear? The Doctor Recommends a Catharsis
- 20.. Action Speaks Louder Than Words, and Together They Can Speak Volumes!
- 21.. The Perfect Hollywood Sad/Happy Plot versus the Perfect Poetics Sad Plot
- 22.. Move Your Audience by Teaching Them What They Already Know
- 23.. The Good, the Bad, and the Intermediate Hero
- 24.. It's the Thought Behind the Action That Counts: Creating the Tone of Your Screenplay
- 25.. How to Cheat If You Can't Hire a Whole Chorus
- 26.. How to Create Characters That Are Really Really Really Alive
- 27.. Dialog Is a Piece of the Action
- 28.. If the Pitch Doesn't Fill Me with Horror and Pity, the Movie Won't Either
- 29.. The Non-Linear Soul of Quentin Tarantino
- 30.. If Your Story Were a Musical, Where Would the Numbers Be?
- 31.. History Repeats Itself ... Real and Imagined
- 32.. Aristotle's Take on the Importance of Drama
- 33.. Aristotle Took Comedy Seriously
- Closing Comments