Broyles, William Jr., 1944-
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Adapt This!, 2003
Adapting highly endeared literary works into mass cinematic appeal is a task worthy of punishment and applause, but which one? When scribing an author's work what do you owe an audience salivating for you not to compromise their imagination? Hear both sides, inside and out, from accomplished writers who've successfully adapted literary works to the silver screen.
William Broyles, Jr. Papers
The papers of magazine editor, playwright, novelist, and screenwriter, William Broyles, Jr., span the years 1962 to the 2002 and are arranged into the following series: Personal Papers, Magazines, Books (Published and Unpublished), Plays, Television Projects (General, Produced, and Unproduced), Film Projects (Produced and Unproduced), Writings by Others, and Videocassettes.
Collaborators: Joined at the Script, 1994
He Said She Said: Principles of Writing Dialogue, 1996
Local Heroes, 2000
Austin's growing acclaim as an industry Mecca rests largely on the shoulders of these folks, who have written someof the industry's greatest and most acclaimed films. Texas screenwriters discuss the emerging local film scene, whileaddressing their unique paths to recognition and acceptance as substantial Hollywood scribes. Two sides of audiocassette tape, about 73 minutes total.
Local Heroes, Audio Part 2
Local Heroes, Part 1
Loquacity vs. Verbal Brevity, 1998
Loquacity vs. Verbal Brevity, Audio Part 1
Loquacity vs. Verbal Brevity, Audio Part 2
Making the Transition From Journalism Into Screenwriting, 1994
Near Perfection: Rewriting Your Screenplay, 1996
Out of This World: Adapting and Originating Sci-Fi Cinema, 2002
Semi-Finalists Panel/ Master Class III: Bill Broyles & Al Reinert, 1995
Semi-Finalists Panel/ Master Class III: Bill Broyles & Al Reinert, Audio Part 1
Semi-Finalists Panel/ Master Class III: Bill Broyles & Al Reinert, Audio Part 2
SMC 0081. Suzanne Winckler letters, 1977 - 2002
Talk is Cheap: Advanced Track Topic, 2000
In a distinctly visual medium, communicating with images is a tremendously important skill. As films such as 2001: A Space Odyssey suggest, often the best movies contain the least dialogue. Get tips from the pros on how to say what you mean without talking the audience to death. Two sides of audiocassette tape, about 74 minutes total.
Talk is Cheap: Advanced Track Topic, Part 1
Talk is Cheap: Advanced Track Topic, Part 2
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- Motion pictures -- Production and direction 1
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- Screenwriters -- United States 1
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