How to Write Movie 21 Days by Viki King

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  • Pub. Date: December 1993
  • 208pp
  • Sales Rank: 51,698
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    • Pub. Date: December 1993
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 51,698

    Synopsis

    The ultimate survival guide, How to Write a Movie in 21 Days takes the aspiring screenwriter the shortest distance from blank page to complete script.

    Viki King's Inner Movie Method is a specific step-by-step process designed to get the story in the writer's onto the page. This method guides the would-be screenwriter through the writing of a movie. It answers such questions as:

    • How to clarify the idea you don't quite have yet
    • How to tell if your idea is really a movie
    • How to move from what you want to say saying it
    • How to stop getting ready and start

    Once you know what to write, the Inner Movie Method will show you how to write it. It also addresses such issues as:

    • How to pay the rent while paying your dues
    • What to say to your spouse when you can't come to bed
    • How to keep going when you think you can't

    For accomplished screenwriters honing their craft, as well as those who never before brought their ideas to paper, How to Write a Movie in 21 Days is an indispensable guide. And Viki King's upbeat, friendly style is like having a first-rate writing partner every step of the way.

    Maisha Hazzard

    Viki King manages to demystify the art and science of screenwriting. Speaking from the heart and later, spotlighting concepts from the head, Viki King presents tactics that place writing in the unstressed context of nonthreatening time management. The idea of eight, nine and ten minute sessions is wonderfully simple, promisingly adaptive, and joyfully do-able.

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    Biography

    Viki King is a writer, script consultant, and lecturer. Since 1968 she has written for such prime-time TV shows as Three's Company and Hart to Hart. As a script consultant she has wide clientele of screenwriters. She lectures at the University of California at Los Angeles on the Inner Movie Method and conducts seminars nationally, from New York University and the University of California at Santa Barbara, from Mensa to Lompoc Federal Penitentiary, to the Writer's Guild of America. Ms. King lives in Los Angeles.

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    February 12, 2002: I did finish my script in three weeks even when working overtime at work and taking a weekend vacation. If you follow her tips, even if not exactly, you will bypass all the frustration and pain of agonizing over every sentence and will get the ideas out! The day I finished my script and wrote 'Fade to Black. The End,' I laid my head down on my desk and cried. I will never again approach page 45, wondering if I can really do it, and freezing up with writer's block. She taught me there really is no such thing! At first it seems too simple, but every time I got stuck and scared, I turned to a page and she addressed how I felt. I'm on my second script and my 'inner movies' keep rolling all the time. I have purchased almost every book on this subject and I love many of them, but this one I love the most!