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A Sense of Dread

Getting Under the Skin of Horror Screenwriting
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A Sense of Dread explores the biology, psychology, and culture of fear, distinguishing between fear and dread. Neal Marshall Stevens examines what fears are innate, learned, or uniquely human, and applies these insights to storytelling for the screen. The book offers a 'Toolbox of Dread' detailing techniques for crafting terror in horror screenplays, discusses various horror subgenres, and demonstrates practical application using the author's own work.
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This book is ideal for aspiring horror screenwriters and filmmakers interested in understanding and creating fear in their work, as well as readers fascinated by the psychology and cultural aspects of fear.

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Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! Description

A Sense of Dread features three main sections. The first section is a detailed examination of the biological, psychological, and cultural bases of fear. What fears do we share with animals? What fears are uniquely human? What fears have we learned from our culture? From our families? From our experiences growing up? And what, exactly, is the difference between fear and dread?

The second section of A Sense of Dread combines these ideas to explore the roots of human fear and apply them to storytelling for the screen. The Toolbox of Dread outlines the techniques for creating terror on the page. A wide array of horror subgenres are also explored, including why they exist, and what challenges each presents to the horror screenwriter.

The third section sees author Neal Marshall Stevens putting theory into practice, using examples from his own work to demonstrate how to apply his 'toolbox' and the principles of 'Dread' to put real scares into the pages of a screenplay. Finally, we seek to answer the question many people ask: What are you afraid of?

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781615933334

Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions

Illustration: 12 black and white photos

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Neal Marshall Stevens has been a working professional in the entertainment industry for over thirty years. He began his career at Laurel Entertainment, where he wrote multiple episodes of the anthology series Monsters. Neal worked as senior story editor for Laurel's productions of several miniseries (Stephen King's The Stand, Stephen King's The Langoliers, and Stephen King's The Golden Years), and made-for-TV movies (Precious Victims, The Vernon Johns Story, and several others). He then worked for Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment, specializing in direct-to-video productions. Over the course of his association with Full Moon, he worked on over 50 produced motion pictures, including six entries in the popular Puppetmaster series. He also wrote and directed the feature Stitches, and has worked with Charles Band to produce several recent web series, including Trophy Heads and Ravenwolf Towers. Among other projects, Neal sold his original screenplay Deader to Dimension Pictures, which was subsequently produced as Hellraiser: Deader, and wrote the screenplay for Dark Castle's feature remake of Thirteen Ghosts. In addition to his work as a screenwriter, Neal has taught online for eight years for Script University, and is currently a professor in the MFA in Screenwriting program at the David Lynch Graduate School of Cinematic Arts at Maharishi International University.

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