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  1. Teaching. D.B. Gilles teaches Screenwriting, Comedy Writing and Writing For Television (both sitcom and hour-long drama) in The Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at New York University 's Tisch School of the Arts. [1] He teaches television writing and comedy in The Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU.

  2. Oct 1, 2005 · D.B. Gilles is a novelist, screenwriter, playwright and television writer. His most recent novel is THE ESCAPE OF GIANT 647, which is about the relationship between a 17-year-old girl who survives a plane crash in a remote nature preserve who is rescued by a 13-foot giant who speaks perfect English.

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  3. D.B. Gilles's began 2015 with the publication of his first Young Adult novel THE PUG THAT ATE PARIS, about a Paris-based talking dog, food critic and bon vivant! Sticking with his Paris theme, in 2014 he published PARIS TIME, a Paris time-travel novel set in Paris in 1889.

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  4. D.B. Gilles has 27 books on Goodreads with 982 ratings. D.B. Gilles’s most popular book is The Portable Film School: Everything You'd Learn in Film Schoo...

  5. D.B. Gilles teaches screenwriting, comedy writing and writing for television in the Undergraduate Film & Television Department at New York University’s, Tisch School of the Arts. He also teaches comedy and television writing at The Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University.

  6. Oct 1, 2005 · D.B. Gilles explains the fundamental skills and techniques of screenwriting and making a short film arming you with the two calling cards you'll need to break into Hollywood – without having spent the tuition or a minute in a classroom. Genres Film Nonfiction Reference Writing. 272 pages, Paperback. First published October 1, 2005.

  7. Oct 1, 2005 · The Portable Film School is a private tutorial from an instructor at one of the nation's most prestigious film schools. D.B. Gilles explains the fundamental skills and techniques of screenwriting and making a short film arming you with the two calling cards you'll need to break into Hollywood – without having spent the tuition or a minute in ...