9781615930852 - Writing The Comedy Blockbuster

Writing The Comedy Blockbuster

  • AuteurKeith Giglio
  • UitgeverijMichael Wiese Productions
  • Jaar-

'Writing The Comedy Blockbuster' by Keith Giglio is an essential guide for anyone looking to craft a comedy that resonates with audiences and stands out in the competitive world of blockbuster films. This comprehensive book delves into the intricacies of comedic writing, offering readers a detailed roadmap to creating stories that are not only hilarious but also emotionally engaging and structurally sound. Giglio shares his expert insights on character development, plot construction, and the delicate balance between humor and heart, making this book a invaluable resource for both novice and experienced writers alike. With practical exercises, real-world examples, and a treasure trove of tips, 'Writing The Comedy Blockbuster' is your ticket to mastering the art of comedy writing and potentially creating the next big hit.

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Auteur Keith Giglio
ISBN 9781615930852
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Tags comedy writing screenwriting Film Industry Keith Giglio blockbuster films

Keith Giglio's 'Writing The Comedy Blockbuster' is a masterclass in comedic storytelling, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical advice that is rare to find. The book excels in breaking down the components of successful comedy blockbusters, providing readers with a clear understanding of what makes these films work. However, some readers might find the pacing a bit slow in sections where Giglio delves deeply into theory. Despite this, the book's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses, with its insightful analysis, engaging writing style, and the author's obvious passion for the subject shining through. It's a must-read for anyone serious about writing comedy that appeals to a wide audience.

In 'Writing The Comedy Blockbuster,' Keith Giglio offers a thorough exploration of the craft behind writing successful comedy films. The book covers everything from the initial idea to the final draft, emphasizing the importance of relatable characters, tight plotting, and the perfect timing of jokes. Giglio argues that the best comedy blockbusters are those that combine humor with genuine emotional stakes, a principle he illustrates with examples from classic and contemporary films. Through a series of exercises and analyses, readers are guided through the process of developing their own comedic voice and applying it to create stories that are both funny and meaningful. This book is an invaluable guide for aspiring comedy writers aiming to make their mark in the film industry.