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Marilyn Horowitz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marilyn Horowitz
Marilyn Horowitz is an American script doctor, writing coach, and producer. Horowitz is the founder of the ''Horowitz Center for Screenwriting'', an industry that transforms scripts into market-ready screenplays. Horowitz is also the creator of the ''Horowitz System'', a writing system that proposes a new and effective way. Horowitz is the author of several books that include, ''How To Write A Screenplay in 10 Weeks'' (ISBN 0-9799089-1-4), ''The Four Magic Questions of Screenwriting'' (ISBN 0-9799089-4-9) and the upcoming ''How To Sell Your Screenplay in 30 Days Using New and Social Media''. She is now a Certified yoga instructor in the Universal Dao Healing System. ==Early years== Marilyn Horowitz was born and raised in New York City. Horowitz’s love affair with film began when she was eight. Her father, a general counsel for Columbia Pictures, would often bring films home. But it was Jimmy Stewart’s ''Mr. Smith Goes To Washington'' that piqued Horowitz’s interest in understanding how to develop good characters and make a difference through storytelling. Horowitz received a B.A. from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and later went on to make a short film ''Night Hawks At the Diner'', which was screened on Showtime. After years as a struggling writer, Horowitz optioned her first novel and was hired to adapt it. The process of making the story screen-ready to please producers was so difficult that she ended up creating her own writing method, The Horowitz System.〔(About ) ''The MH Website'', retrieved May 2, 2011〕
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