This part of the book is basically because of the transformation and development or work needs to read the book, and is different from the reference book.
In fact, since getting involved in the theater education industry, there are many reference books, but I feel that I have not read them in one breath and have not been put in statistics.
81. "Saving the Cat: A Guide to Film Screenwriting" [Beauty] Blake Snyder
It is worth combing through the structure chart again, while noting that this is a summary of the experience of Hollywood film screenwriters.
However, not long after reading it, a young screenwriter from a science class also recommended this book to me, indicating that it is indeed valuable.
82, "The Tale of the Circle" Lai Shengchuan
A very short drama script. I can imagine that in the theater, this form is very special - ha, now that I think about it, Lao Lai has been trying very avant-garde, and the lotus pond of "Like a Dream" is simply amazing- but the audience should not be easy to understand! Later, I asked an actor who had been to the theater to see the play, and sure enough, I couldn't get it, of course, the directors got it, which is another matter.
83. "Dream of Tang Xianzu" Musical Script Lu Chaoyun and Lin Zaiyong
Buy a "literary script" and think it's a bit general. Maybe the presentation will be good (on the 2017 CCTV "News 30 Points"), but looking at the script like this, I don't accept it.
But after all, this is a musical, and it may be different from a drama. After reading more scripts in the future, I may feel differently.
84, "With Daddy" [Day] Inoue Xia
The Japanese script, the anti-war drama of the same name, is very touching. "Shanghai Moon" is related to Lu Xun, and the creativity is OK, but the content is a bit incomprehensible.
85. "Shika-chan" [Sun] Yukio Mishima
Although I don't know the history of Lumingguan – which seems mysterious to the author ' words – this story still captivated me! The two books in the book will more or less remind me of "Thunderstorm" and "Sunrise", and I feel that the age will not be much worse.
I would love to adapt and expand it into a Republic of China story.
86. "Master Class of Story Creation (International Volume)" edited by Liu Dapeng
Except for the third lecture, I personally thought that there were a fewer things that I could get, and the other chapters were very beneficial!
When I started reading this book myself, I also happened to encounter controversy with the director, and while reading it, I felt that this was the norm, and my mentality was becoming more and more balanced, haha, it was a good reading for novice screenwriters!
The students in the book are certainly not new, so the questions are also very valuable - it makes more sense to ask good questions than to answer them well - so you can learn well from beginning to end.
87, picture book "Mulan Ci" Ye Luying
Two national style picture books, painting style is acceptable.
88. "Orchid Pavilion Preface" Wu Fei, Ye Luying
89. "Elementary School Psychology Comics, Volume 2: Speech Power" Reader Elementary School Students Reading Research Club
Because my partner told me that I was going to have a lecture-related course, there were indeed a lot of interesting, essential cartoons in it, which was very useful for me to write the outline of the course.
90. "Monster Book" [Norway] Gong Wohl Rasmussen
It's a collection of fairy tales, which is quite interesting. Every kid has done little monsters, or fantasized about monsters. The painting style is very warm, nice and eye-catching.
91. The Book of Elves [Norway] Gong Voll Rasmussen
The monster book from the previous one comes from the same author/illustrator, and while it doesn't feel as good as the Monster Book, it does give me some inspiration.
Good books are hard to find? See monsters and elves and take you and your kids on a tour of the Nordic Academy of Witchcraft
92. "The Hidden History of the World in Fairy Tales" [Han] Park Shin-young
I am quite disgusted by the princes who are wandering around the world, so it is good to see this, to understand the history of medieval Europe, and to talk more about it in the lectures to students.
Don't say that fairy tales are all lies: because you haven't studied the hidden history of the world in fairy tales
93. "A Brief History and Collection Guide to Pop-up Books" Yang Qinggui
It's actually a very interesting book, and it will be enlightening. As a tonic, it is very suitable for use in language, fine arts, and even drama education.
94. "The FireMan" Liu Cixin
Children's science fiction books, very short, a little unintelligible at the beginning, and good later. It's good to imagine, even wish it were real.
95, "Little Vole Nipi and Nappi" [Beauty] Wanda Geiger
It was indeed a picture book that I "read" and made a video. The children really love to watch, I - I must admire the imagination of the author!
96, "How to Read Andersen's Fairy Tales" Yang Fan, Shi Feng
A reference book to read for class.
97. "How to Read Journey to the West"
The purpose is the same as above.
98. "Appreciation and Interpretation of Classic Masterpieces Picture Book: Telling Children about journey to the West" Zhao Zhuojun
Be able to understand the plot very quickly and in layman's terms.
99 My Heart Is Late: Pessoa Love Poems [Portugal] Fernando Pessoa
Although some people must say that this is too sour and rotten, it is really too provocative and too poking!
The last chapter is the author's life story, which is really unimaginable to people now... Twisty and bland, this story is written out and estimated to be really... Unreasonable!
But you can't deny that there are people who like wensi here as much as I do! I also copied a song, well, I was picked up by myself, haha.
I copied one myself
I love the love poems so much!
100, "The Lark Called All Day" Wooden Heart
I read it when I read it, but I was slightly disappointed, because I didn't understand the wisdom of the master. But "Series B" is like a lot of flashes of inspiration, so when the sentences are not long, they are very shiny, and it is not good to take all the line notes, otherwise it seems meaningless.
Therefore, I would like to say that in series A, you can just look at the notes or popular lines, and series B can be flipped through casually in the future, and maybe which sentence will light up yourself.
I've got 100 books out before Chinese New Year's Eve midnight!
What is reading for? How do you read so many books in one year? Let's talk about it next time!
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