April 2014
Intermediate to advanced
472 pages
19h 23m
English
Writers hope that there will be an audience for what they write and that they can get paid for their writing. To come full circle, we should remember the opening chapter of the book in which we made the point that scripts are blueprints (i.e., instructions to a production team) and that audiences don’t generally read scripts. Although writing may begin as a purely creative act, at some point questions arise: What is the value of this writing? If writing is a professional skill, then how much is it worth? What is someone paying you for? What are your obligations? Can you support yourself by writing for one or other of the visual media?
The answers to these questions can vary according to the market sector ...
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