Sydney Alvin Field was a leading American author and speaker who wrote several books on screenwriting, the first being Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting. He led workshops and seminars about producing salable screenplays. Hollywood film producers use Field's ideas on structure to measure the potential of screenplays. He was inducted into American Screenwriters Association's Screenwriting Hall of Fame.
Field worked as a script reader in the 1970s. Field got his start in the shipping department of David L. Wolper Productions, where he later worked his way up to writer/researcher for the company's Biography series, hosted by reporter Mike Wallace, in the early 60's. By the release of the expanded edition for Screenplay 1994, he was credited as writer/producer at the Wolper Productions. Field was also freelance screenwriter and script consultant. He has written nine screenplays, one of which was produced as the Argentinian film, Los Banditos. Field wrote the television series Men in Crisis in 1964 and the Vegas nightlife documentary, Spree, in 1967; the latter of which he also narrated. He wrote Hollywood and the Stars, National Geographics, and Jacques Cousteau Specials from 1963 −1965 for David L. Wolper Productions. He was the head of story at Cinemobile System, when founder Fouad Said decided to diversify the location services company into an entertainment studio.
Field's most notable contribution is his paradigm "three-act structure". In this structure, a writer sets a film's plot within the first twenty to thirty minutes. Then the protagonist experiences a plot point, providing the protagonist with a goal. About half of a movie's running time focuses on the protagonist's struggle to achieve this goal. The second act is called the confrontation. Field also refers to the midpoint, a turning point around the middle of the screenplay. This turning point is often a devastating reversal of the protagonist's fortune. The third act depicts the protagonist's struggle to achieve his or her goal, as well as the aftermath.
Personal life
He met his second wife, Aviva, while leading a workshop in Vienna in the early 1990s. He had one daughter from a previous marriage. His brother is a doctor. Field died on November 17, 2013, aged 77, at his home in Beverly Hills, California, surrounded by his wife, family, and friends.
Books
Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting
The Screenwriter's Workbook
Selling a Screenplay: The Screenwriter's Guide to Hollywood
Four Screenplays: Studies in the American Screenplay
The Screenwriter's Problem Solver: How To Recognize, Identify, and Define Screenwriting Problems