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   系統號碼947307
   書刊名Screenwriting from the inside out [electronic resource] : think and write like a creative /
   主要著者McVeigh, Margaret.
   其他著者SpringerLink (Online service);臺灣學術電子書聯盟 (TAEBC)
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
   索書號PN1996
   ISBN9783031405204
   標題Motion picture authorship.
Screenwriting.
Cognitive Psychology.
Neuroscience.
   電子資源https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40520-4
   
    
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內容簡介"This is the book the screenwriting community has been waiting for. Skilfully combining creative practice with creativity research and innovative pedagogies, it fills a major gap in screenwriting scholarship. It serves as a best-practice model, appealing to writers of all types and career stages." -Professor Craig Batty, Executive Dean (Creative), University of South Australia. "In this book, Margaret McVeigh takes our hand to guide us through the process of being a creative screenwriter. She combines her expertise in screenwriting with the most recent advances in the psychology of creativity, sharing tools that all writers can use to construct creative and meaningful stories." - Andreia Paula da Costa Valquaresma, Assistant Professor, University of Maia, Portugal. "Reading Screenwriting from the Inside Out by Margaret McVeigh has been like falling in love. You don't know what's happening, but you are sure 'this is the way it has to be'. By combining screenwriting, neuroscience and creativity the book enlightens not just the mind but also the heart. Reading it, you understand what it means for writers to write with the blood of their veins." - Dr Carmen Sofia Brenes, Researcher, Chair, SRN (Screenwriting Research Network) 2018-20. This book provides aspiring screenwriters with a practical and informed way to learn how to think and write like a "creative". It stands apart from, yet complements, other screenwriting "how to" books by connecting the transdisciplinary academic fields of screenwriting, film studies and cognitive psychology and neuroscience. Using a stepped approach, it shows the writer how to understand that how we think, shapes what we write, so that we may write better. Margaret McVeigh PhD is Head of Screenwriting and Contextual Studies at Griffith Film School, Griffith University, Australia. Margaret has successful industry experience in screenwriting, publishing and public relations. She is a recognized international expert in screenwriting and creat

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