Joe Aaron
JOE AARON is a writer and teacher of writing. He worked for years in television, HBO, Cinemax, Comedy Central, E!. He is best known for his work on the Doug cartoon, which he co-created. He has written several low-budget shorts that have been produced and is the writer, director, producer, and "star" of the indie feature Crazy Jones, which played at several festivals, winning the Cinequest International Film Festival, Audience Choice Award. The film also ran for two years on the Showtime network. He is the author of the young adult novella "Paradise High," and is a graduate of the American Film Institute.
The Low Budget Screenplay, How to Write a Produce-able Script
by Joe Aaron
The Low-Budget Screenplay, How to Write a Produce-able Script gives writers tools to not only write a great story, but to get the script to the screen. The book is not a "paint-by-numbers" guide, but rather a basic and advanced guide to character, plot and story elements and it also offers readers a strategy, showing how to take an idea from a premise to the final draft.