作者: Russell T. Davies / Benjamin Cook
出版社: Random House UK
出版年: 2010-01-21
页数: 704
定价: USD 19.99
装帧: Paperback
丛书: Doctor who
ISBN: 9781846078613
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For this new edition of The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook expand their in-depth discussion of the creative life of Doctor Who to cover Russell's final year as Head Writer and Executive Producer of the show, as well as his work behind the increasingly successful Torchwood and ... (展开全部) The definitive story of the BBC series updated with over 300 pages of new material!
For this new edition of The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook expand their in-depth discussion of the creative life of Doctor Who to cover Russell's final year as Head Writer and Executive Producer of the show, as well as his work behind the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs. Candid and witty insights abound throughout two years's worth of correspondence, covering David Tennant's last episodes as the Doctor and the legacy that Russell and David leave behind as a new era of Doctor Who begins.
With over 300 pages of new material, and taking in events from the entire five years since the show's return in 2005, The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter is the most comprehensive - and personal - account of Doctor Who ever published.
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第198页
Every scene should advance the story, even if the advance is tiny. (People often mistake this for 'every scene should change the story', so you get labyrinthine scripts full of plot twists and sudden shocks and reveals, which is the path to nonsense.) (更多)
(收起)Every scene should advance the story, even if the advance is tiny. (People often mistake this for 'every scene should change the story', so you get labyrinthine scripts full of plot twists and sudden shocks and reveals, which is the path to nonsense.)
2011-11-15 17:11:23 回应
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第198页
Every story ever told has a Beginning, a Middle and an End. It's fundamental. But this is where I'm very wary of a formula, because I don't think of the Beginning, then the Middle, then the End. They're all connected, they're all the same thing, each dictates what the other is. It's back to that big soup of Maybe in my head. Soup is shapeless. (更多)
(收起)Every story ever told has a Beginning, a Middle and an End. It's fundamental. But this is where I'm very wary of a formula, because I don't think of the Beginning, then the Middle, then the End. They're all connected, they're all the same thing, each dictates what the other is. It's back to that big soup of Maybe in my head. Soup is shapeless.
2011-11-15 17:00:47 回应
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第186页
Truest phrase ever: 'The opposite of talking isn't listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.' Fran Lebowitz said that, and I bloody love it. (更多)
(收起)Truest phrase ever: 'The opposite of talking isn't listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.' Fran Lebowitz said that, and I bloody love it.
2011-10-20 12:16:55 回应
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nikkosoleil (quarter-life crisis- -#)
面对狭隘的偏见 not to defend the work, because I think defence always sounds llike an apology, but to go on the attack 网络上的批评 Creating something is not a democracy. The people have no say. The artist does. It doesn't natter what the people witter on about: they and their response come after. Thy're not there for the creation. (更多)面对狭隘的偏见
网络上的批评not to defend the work, because I think defence always sounds llike an apology, but to go on the attack
(收起)Creating something is not a democracy. The people have no say. The artist does. It doesn't natter what the people witter on about: they and their response come after. Thy're not there for the creation.
2011-02-12 19:11:44 1回应
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nikkosoleil (quarter-life crisis- -#)
4.3 - NAZIS World War II. Monsters on the loose in the Natural History Museum as a Nazi strike-force invades 403的原企划真可惜没实践,Pompeii是也很好啦,但真的很喜欢Natural History Museum,能在里面取景多好啊T-T (更多)
403的原企划真可惜没实践,Pompeii是也很好啦,但真的很喜欢Natural History Museum,能在里面取景多好啊T-T (收起)4.3 - NAZIS World War II. Monsters on the loose in the Natural History Museum as a Nazi strike-force invades
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nikkosoleil (quarter-life crisis- -#)
he'd never fall in love with Martha, because he can't just love the next woman to walk through the door, after Rose. That wold cheapen the whole thing. Martha's unrequited love for the Doctor is beautiful. She deserves to grow out of that, so leaves, giving us a nice year-long bridge. Penny is walking into the Doctor's life at just the right time. Rose是真爱!!! RTD当时好热衷于Penny啊,c... (更多)
Rose是真爱!!!RTD当时好热衷于Penny啊,character soundtrack都有了,还想把她牵红线给Doctor= =he'd never fall in love with Martha, because he can't just love the next woman to walk through the door, after Rose. That wold cheapen the whole thing. Martha's unrequited love for the Doctor is beautiful. She deserves to grow out of that, so leaves, giving us a nice year-long bridge. Penny is walking into the Doctor's life at just the right time.
看到Donna外公的雏形冒出来了!原来曾经想过写给Martha~it's so interesting to see how those wonderful random ideas pop up and actually arranged to what we watched as so brilliant characters and stories!!还说Donna回归可以等等到412/413呢~~哈哈,要看看后面是怎么决定new companion还是Donna本来就是嘛,喜欢It's all unashamed sentiment in the Maybe
用不着麻烦创造新人物,大家都喜欢Catherine Tate =V= (收起)Donna's equal-status sparkiness, independence, sharpness
2011-02-12 20:01:30 回应
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第198页
Every scene should advance the story, even if the advance is tiny. (People often mistake this for 'every scene should change the story', so you get labyrinthine scripts full of plot twists and sudden shocks and reveals, which is the path to nonsense.) (更多)
(收起)Every scene should advance the story, even if the advance is tiny. (People often mistake this for 'every scene should change the story', so you get labyrinthine scripts full of plot twists and sudden shocks and reveals, which is the path to nonsense.)
2011-11-15 17:11:23 回应
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第198页
Every story ever told has a Beginning, a Middle and an End. It's fundamental. But this is where I'm very wary of a formula, because I don't think of the Beginning, then the Middle, then the End. They're all connected, they're all the same thing, each dictates what the other is. It's back to that big soup of Maybe in my head. Soup is shapeless. (更多)
(收起)Every story ever told has a Beginning, a Middle and an End. It's fundamental. But this is where I'm very wary of a formula, because I don't think of the Beginning, then the Middle, then the End. They're all connected, they're all the same thing, each dictates what the other is. It's back to that big soup of Maybe in my head. Soup is shapeless.
2011-11-15 17:00:47 回应
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第186页
Truest phrase ever: 'The opposite of talking isn't listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.' Fran Lebowitz said that, and I bloody love it. (更多)
(收起)Truest phrase ever: 'The opposite of talking isn't listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.' Fran Lebowitz said that, and I bloody love it.
2011-10-20 12:16:55 回应
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- kate(Embrace your role) 一般而言,粉丝,特别是科幻奇幻粉丝,普遍爱好看花絮。但是这本书远远不仅仅是一本可以满足粉丝看花絮的爱好的书。这本书是关于如何写剧本、以及 RTD是如何工作的书。看这本书的时候我想到,wxb曾经说,写作,就像是发出的信,是单方面的,是孤独的。这本书是两位作者互相通信的集合。因此一部分缓解了作者的孤独。 考察自己是如...... (15回应)2010-05-02 13/13有用
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