Scriptwriting Structure: To-the-Point Pointers
By Bob May
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The right-to-the-point nature of the storytelling will make you feel as though Mr. May is talking directly to you, teaching his valuable lessons on:
- illustrating what dramatic action is
- understanding the importance of character objectives in scripts
- using proper formatting in plays or screenplays
- understanding and using a script structural technique known as PASTO
- applying Aristotle’s Six Key Elements in the writing of scripts
- how to be a better playwright or screenwriter
Writing scripts that work can be a solitary business, but with this book, you have a friend by your side.
Bob May
Bob May began his theater career as an actor in 1967 with a small role in Kiss Me Kate at Ft. Lauderdale High School (FL). He earned a BA in Theater from St. Cloud State University (MN) in 1972. Since that time, he has directed over four hundred and fifty productions at various educational, community, and professional theaters across the country, winning numerous awards for his directing. He was the Artistic Director and in-house playwright for the Conway, Arkansas-based Children’s Theatre to Go from 2002-2008. They produced his work exclusively, including Crystal and the Christmas Snowman; A Different Kind of Nutcracker; and Elson, the First Christmas Elf (all published in the collection: Snowmen, Elves, and Nutcrackers by Baker’s Plays); Jack and Bella: From Beanstalk to Broadway-a musical (published by Heuer Publishing); Cinderella and the Fairy Godfather, Alice in Wonderland, Snow White and the Magic Mirror, and Hocus Pocus Horticulture (all published by Playscripts, Inc.) and The Great Santa Claus Reindeer Roundup (published by Brooklyn Publishing). In 2008 he wrote The Gulf Coastal Plains Region episode for the Arkansas Educational Television Network (PBS) program The Great Experience of Arkansas: An Amazing Journey Through Six Regions. He also produced, directed, and wrote the documentary on ghost hunting titled The Ladies of the Night in 2011. And his book Postcard Pointers to the Performer is published by Dominion Publications, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Process of Directing: From Concept to Curtain is published by Skye Bridge Publishing. Mr. May began teaching in higher education in 1983 and currently teaches Playwriting and Screenwriting at the University of Central Arkansas. Since moving to Arkansas, he has written four sequels to his popular play Beanie and the Bamboozling Book Machine; they are Beanie and the Bamboozling Horror Machine, Beanie and the Bamboozling Adventure Machine (all published by Samuel French, Inc.), Gidget’s Gadget to Bamboozle Beanie (published by Playscripts Inc.), and The Wizard of Bamboozlement. Mr. May is a member of The Dramatists Guild of America.
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