
Journal of Screenwriting 10.3 is now available
Intellect is excited to announce that Journal of Screenwriting 10.3 is now available!
This is a Special Issue discussing, ‘Historiographic Research in Screenwriting’.
For more information about the special issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-screenwriting
Aims & Scopes
The Journal of Screenwriting is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal that is published three times a year. The journal highlights current academic and professional thinking about the screenplay and intends to promote, stimulate and bring together current research and contemporary debates around the screenplay whilst encouraging groundbreaking research in an international arena. The journal is discursive, critical, rigorous and engages with issues in a dynamic and developing field, linking academic theory to screenwriting practice.
Issue 10.3
STEVEN PRICE AND CLAUS TIEBER
Articles
JAN HENSCHEN
ALEXANDRA KSENOFONTOVA
MARTIN KOS
Walter Reisch: The musical writer
CLAUS TIEBER
Network television writers and the ‘race problems’ of 1968
CARYN MURPHY
From dialogue writer to screenwriter: Pier Paolo Pasolini at work for Federico Fellini
CLAUDIA ROMANELLI
Book Reviews
Crash! Boom! Bang! How to Write Action Movies, Michael Lucker (2017)
JENNIFER ANNE MARTIN
Words in Action: Forms and Techniques of Film Dialogue, Paolo Braga (2015)
JACKIE PEREZ
ANNA WEINSTEIN
FrameWork: A History of Screenwriting in the American Film, 3rd ed., Tom Stempel (2000)
C. J. EHRLICH