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Rocliffe Notes

A Professional Approach For Screenwriters and Writer-Directors

Farah Abushwesha

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Rocliffe Notes is a compendium for screenwriters and filmmakers which brings together tips and opinions from over 140 film and TV industry professionals, and provides a step-by-step, common-sense guide on how writers and writer-directors can best present themselves to the industry. Including insider insights from award-winning industry players, it details their habits, writing processes, daily passions and preoccupations, whilst also looking at the nuts and bolts of the industry, aiming to motivate writers on their own creative journey, maximise networking opportunities and encourage a professional approach to writing. An essential armament in any writer's store, contributors include: Moira Buffini, Danny Huston, David Parfitt, Jack Thorne, Sarah Gavron, John Madden, John Yorke, Nik Powell, Peter Kosminsky, Christine Langan and Asif Kapadia.

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Catalyst scheme, film casting, script-writing, Jack Thorne, bafta shortlist, film, film production, box office, David Parfitt, iFeatures, Sarah Gavron, independent film, low budget film, how to produce a film, screenwriting, television, film finance, screenplay, Christine Langan, Peter Kosminsky, how to make a film, bafta, Asif Kapadia, film festival strategy, Nik Powell, John Madden, Danny Huston, John Yorke, film scheduling, how to write a script, Moira Buffini, rocliffe