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Название: Create Your Own TV Series for the Internet-2nd edition

Автор: Ross Brown

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Кинематограф, театр

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isbn: 9781615931972

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СКАЧАТЬ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

       HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

       WHY A SECOND EDITION?

       PREFACE

       1 WHAT IS A WEBISODE?

       A Brief History of Short Episodic Video on the Web

       What’s Out There Now, Amateur and Professional

       Why Create for the Net?

       2 THE SERIES CONCEPT

       Fatally Flawed Series Concepts

       Be Bold, Fresh, and Original

       So Where’s the Drama?

       You Need a Killer Title

       3 CREATING COMPELLING CHARACTERS

       Character Essentials

       Characterization

       Your Overall Character Landscape

       Leading Characters vs. Supporting Characters

       Drawing on Real Life

       Growing Your Characters

       4 CREATING THE WORLD OF YOUR SERIES

       Laying Out the Rules

       Reality vs. Believability

       Building on the Reality You Create

       What if I Want to Make an Animated Web Series?

       Animated Web Series: What’s Out There Now

       5 THE PILOT STORY

       Creating a Story That Tells and Sells

       Premise Pilot vs. Episode 10 Pilot

       You’ve Only Got a Few Minutes, so Be Economical

       Creating Memorable Character Introductions

       Story Structure: Beginning–Middle–End

       Putting It on Paper: Writing an Outline

       Pitch It Out Loud to a Friend or Three

       6 THE PILOT SCRIPT

       Building Your Script Scene by Scene

       Deviating from the Outline

       What Makes Good Dialogue: The 4 Cs

       Making Your Script Read Visually

       You’ve Got a First Draft. Time to Get to Work Again

       When Is It Ready to Be Shot?

       7 CHOOSING A VISUAL STYLE

       The Marriage of Style and Content

       Beginnings, Endings, and Transitions

       8 PRACTICAL CONCERNS: EQUIPMENT AND BUDGET

       Equipment: From the Bargain Basement to the Penthouse

       Cameras and Camera Accessories

       Sound Equipment

       Lights

       Editing Software

       Learning More about All This Equipment and How to Use It

       9 THE PILOT: PREPRODUCTION

       Casting: Finding Talented Actors When You Have No Budget

       Locations: Imagination Meets Reality

       Permits

       Developing a Shooting Schedule

       Revising the Script to Fit the Logistics

       Making a Shot List

       Props and Wardrobe

       Situations That Require Special Preproduction

       10 THE PILOT: PRODUCTION

       Dealing with the Unexpected

       Be Quick but Don’t Hurry

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