| From Classbrain.com's Language Arts Plot Structure - The Hours & Adaptation
The Hours The official movie web site. (Rated PG-13) There are extensive resources on this site, including interviews on the making of the film. Source: Miramax A Biography of Virginia Woolf A well-written biography of this feminist writer with quotes intermixed with descriptions of her. Includes a list of selected works. Source: Book & Writers Mrs. Dalloway This site explores the film adaptation of Virginia Woolfs story Mrs. Dalloway. Source: FirstLook Classic Note on Mrs. Dalloway Literature study guide for Virginia Woolfs story, Mrs. Dalloway. (Note: Some pop-ups) Source: Gradesaver Sparknote for Mrs. Dalloway Good literature study guide for Virginia Woolfs story. (Note: annoying pop ups) Source: SparkNotes
Adaptation The official movie site. (Rated R) Click on the red underlined names to find out more about the writers and the director. Scenes are available for review on streaming video under the write-up on Spike Jones. Flash required. Quicktime or Windows Media Player are required for video clips. Source: Sony Pictures 'Adaptation' takes us into the looking glass A review by Steven Rosen of the Denver Post takes a look at some of the things Adaptation is and isnt. Source: The Denver Post
Screenwriting Tips for Playwrights These 14 tips for screenwriting, take you from structure to pitch. Source: Richard Toscan - Viginia Commonwealth University Screenwriting - Plot Points This outline shows the essential points of a typical screenplay. Source: All About Screenwriting Tips from Final Draft Read through tips posted on writing for Television and Theater. Source: Final Draft © Copyright 2003 by ClassBrain.com |
