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Skaitmeniniø teisiø valdymas (DRM)
Leidykla pateikë ðià knygà ðifruota forma, o tai reiðkia, kad norint jà atrakinti ir perskaityti reikia ádiegti nemokamà programinæ árangà. Norint skaityti ðià el. knygà, turite susikurti Adobe ID . Daugiau informacijos èia. El. knygà galima atsisiøsti á 6 árenginius (vienas vartotojas su tuo paèiu Adobe ID).
Reikalinga programinë áranga
Norint skaityti ðià el. knygà mobiliajame árenginyje (telefone ar planðetiniame kompiuteryje), turite ádiegti ðià nemokamà programëlæ: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)
Norint skaityti ðià el. knygà asmeniniame arba „Mac“ kompiuteryje, Jums reikalinga Adobe Digital Editions “ (tai nemokama programa, specialiai sukurta el. knygoms. Tai nëra tas pats, kas „Adobe Reader“, kurià tikriausiai jau turite savo kompiuteryje.)
Negalite skaityti ðios el. knygos naudodami „Amazon Kindle“.
GuidePost 1: Clarify the Central Conflict of Your Premise
GuidePost 2: Think of Setting and Time Period as Another Character
GuidePost 3: Create an Iconic Protagonist with a Core Contradiction
GuidePost 4: Give Your Protagonist Something to Win and Something to Lose
GuidePost 5: Determine Your Protagonist's Most Significant Weakness and how they'll overcome it
GuidePost 6: Drafting the Architectural Foundation
GuidePost 7: Hook Your Audience into the Plight of Your Protagonist by Page 10
GuidePost 8: Inject a Potent Antagonistic Force to Obstruct the Goals of Your Protagonist
GuidePost 9: Plunge Your Protagonist into Crisis at the End of Act One (no later than page 25)
GuidePost 10: Fuelling and Consistently Stoking the Dramatic Fire
GuidePost 11: Infuse Your Story with a Central Mystery
GuidePost 12: The Center Can Hold: Ratcheting up the Stakes at the Midpoint of Act 2
GuidePost 13: Thicken the Plot with a Pivotal Character
GuidePost 14: Compel your Protagonist into Epiphany in Act 3
GuidePost 15: Situate Your Protagonist at a Crossroads at the End of Act 2
GuidePost 16: Set the Clock Ticking
GuidePost 17: Heighten the Climax
Guidepost 18: Pay-off the Setups
GuidePost 19: Crafting the Inevitable Conclusion
GuidePost 20: Illuminate the Central Thematic Question
GuidePost 21: Rewrites: Reconnecting to the Emotional Core of Your Screenplay