
Journal of Screenwriting 13.3 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Screenwriting 13.3 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Textual Perspectives: Screenwriting Styles, Modes and Languages’
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Aims & Scope
The Journal of Screenwriting explores the nature of writing for the screen in its broadest sense. It showcases original thinking around screenwriting history, theory, practice and pedagogy, with a truly international perspective and outlook. The journal encourages a broad range of approaches to studying screenplays and the screenwriting profession, drawing on methodological traditions from creative practice, cultural and media studies, history and industry/production studies, to name just a few. The journal is also open to submissions that take the form of ‘industry insights’ and ‘pedagogy papers’, encouraging a wide range of voices and interests to help build and shape the field of screenwriting studies. The journal also prides itself on mentoring new voices within the field and collaboratively written articles that assist in this endeavour are welcomed.
Issue 13.3
Introduction
Textual perspectives: Screenwriting styles, modes and languages
ROMANA TURINA AND GABRIELLE TREMBLAY
Articles
CARINA BÖHM
Henson and Juhl’s Tale of Sand: From lost archive to graphic novel and illustrated screenplay
CAMILA AUGUSTA PIRES DE FIGUEIREDO
The power of schism: Unconventional narrative structure in No Country for Old Men
CHRIS NEILAN
DALLAS JOHN BAKER
Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal: Cannibalizing the canon
RYAN TAYLOR
Rethinking our protagonists: Absence on screen and meta-narratives of empire
SHERIDAN HUMPHREYS
Reading the docufiction script: Harnessing the thin line between facts and fiction
JOHN IWUH AND NICODEMUS ADAI PATRICK
Book Reviews
Scene Writing: The Missing Manual for Screenwriters, Chris Perry and Eric Henry Sanders (2022)
WARREN LEWIS
Script Analysis: Deconstructing Screenplay Fundamentals, James Bang (2022)
JAMES SHELTON
Reginald Rose and the Journey of 12 Angry Men, Phil Rosenzweig (2021)
ROSANNE WELCH