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Recommended Screenwriting Books

August 10, 2020 0 Comments Filmmaker Fusion, News by Aaron Kes

Last week we had a panel on screenwriting for our Filmmaker Fusion Challenge. the panelists had a list of books on screenwriting they liked so we wanted to pass those along to everyone.

These links go to Amazon Smile, a part of Amazon that helps out local charities. When you shop online at SMILE.AMAZON.COM/CH/86-1012666, Amazon Smile donates to the Phoenix Film Foundation. You can even shop Amazon Smile directly from the app. Go to your app settings and click on Amazon Smile! (Here is a little bit more about how to set this up and other ways you can help us and the Phoenix Film Foundation at this time!)

Save the Cat by Blake Snyder

The Anatomy of Story by John Truby

Essentials of Screenwriter by Richard Walter

The TV Writer’s Workbook by Ellen Sandler

Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting by Syd Field

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