384 pages
Published February 28th 2012 by Vintage
Review
"Impressively readable, unpretentious, and remarkably
useful. Based on a lifetime of experience and
observation, as well as conversations with some of the
greats (like Orson Welles, John Ford & Howard Hawks),
Joe McBride's comprehensive yet very succinct work should
become a standard text."
--Peter Bogdanovich, screenwriter, director, film
historian
"I must confess that" "I had never read a how-to book
straight through for the sheer pleasure of it, and I
never expected to--until I got my hands on the splendid
"Writing in Pictures." . . . A word of warning: in this
book you will "not" find the Six Keys to Compelling
Characters, the Seven Secrets of Successful Plotting, or
the Eight Jungian Archetypes No Studio Executive Can
Resist. There are no magic formulae here--but if you do
have a story to tell, this book will give you the solid
practical advice you need to tell it in the most
effective way. "Writing in Pictures" is a short course in
how to think cinematically. It will change the way you
write. It will change the way you watch."
-- Sam Hamm, screenwriter of" Batman, Batman Returns,
"and "Homecoming"
"If this isn't the greatest screenwriting book ever, I'll
eat my hat! " Writing in Pictures" is the kind of how-to
book Ben Hecht would have written on that subject: a
Socratic tour of the profession the novice aspires to,
filled with screenwriting lore, for illustration and
entertainment. If you want to judge someone's work by how
personal it is, this may just turn out to be Joe
McBride's masterpiece."" "
--Bill Krohn, author of "Hitchcock at Work" and Hollywood
correspondent, "Cahiers du Cinema"
"In this unique contribution to the screenplay
literature, Joe McBride invites writers to connect
themselves to literary tradition, relying less on
formulas and more on intelligent uses of classic
storytelling technique. He blends general precepts,
concrete examples, hard-won experience, and lively
anecdotes into something more than the usual