
Journal of Screenwriting 14.2 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Screenwriting 14.2 is out now!
In this issue of the Journal of Screenwriting (JOSC) we see articles that complement and intersect, but which – as is often the case with our growing field – embody the wide range of approaches and sites of study to screenwriting research that our journal has come to enjoy. It is always a joy to receive submissions from topics as diverse as historical practices, ‘non-traditional’ textual analyses, industry studies and personal reflections on creative process and production.
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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-screenwriting
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Screenwriting is an international double-blind peer-reviewed journal published three times per year. The journal highlights current academic and professional thinking about the screenplay – in all its forms and guises – and stimulates debate about contemporary and historical screenwriting practices, as well as the teaching of screenwriting and training of screenwriters. The journal is committed to research that represents a truly global perspective. The journal is discursive, critical and rigorous, and is inclusive of all forms of research and scholarship in what is a dynamic and developing field.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI).
Issue 14.2
CRAIG BATTY
Articles
ALAIN BOILLAT
Arc analysis: Redefining character arcs for ‘constant’ characters
ANTHONY MULLINS
Character composition: A new framework for TV serial drama characters
MARCO IANNIELLO
JEREMY K. NGUYEN
Narrative structures in Colombian fictional web series published on YouTube
DIEGO F. MONTOYA-BERMÚDEZ AND MARÍA T. SOTO-SANFIEL
Book Reviews
Inclusive Screenwriting for Film and Television, Jess King (2022)
MADISON RÍO DE ESTRELLAS
Ernest Lehman: The Sweet Smell of Success, Jon Krampner (2022)
CRAIG WEISZ