With details of courses starting this week:
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Whether you're
completely new to writing screenplays or you're an experienced
screenwriter looking to add a new skill, Script University has a course
for you, all from the comfort of your home! Click
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Courses
Starting This Week:
Documentary
Film Writing
Instructor:
Bryan Young
Now more than ever, truth is easier and easier to capture. This
course will help you understand how to see the picture on the box of
that jigsaw puzzle in your mind so you can start crafting the pieces of
a documentary, whether that writing happens in pre-production, during
the collection of footage, or in post-production as you work to craft
the final narrative.
Basic
Premise and Story Development for Screenwriters
Instructor:
Jeff Lyons
If a story is going to fail, it will first do so at the premise
level. Knowing how to create, design, and validate a premise idea are
essential skills every screenwriter needs in their toolbox. Through
weekly writing assignments, weekly Class Zoom chats (recorded), and
constant verbal and written feedback on all work, students will be
guided through the premise development, validation, and execution
process.
Ten Weeks to Your Feature Film
Instructor:
Paul Peditto
The world of the feature film is booming and you are gushing with
ideas. This workshop will give you the tools to get the ideas out of
your head and into a completed screenplay by introducing you to the
methods that professional screenwriters use to write under deadlines.
Construct Compelling Characters
Instructor:
Jenna Avery
Character is the heart of any film, no matter the genre or style. In
this course, we’ll consider how character affects plot, theme, and
structure. You’ll learn how to build a protagonist an audience can
identify with, how to use and play against character tropes, and the
relationship between character arc and plot arc.
Write Your Drama Pilot in Six Weeks
Instructor:
William Rabkin
In this workshop, you will learn the tools professional screenwriters
use to finish high-quality scripts under deadlines. By the end, you
will have completed and received professional feedback on a script for
your drama pilot.
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Upcoming
Webinar:
Art of
The Sale: How to Build a Look Book That Will Sell Your Script
with Jon James
Miller
January 28, 1:00 PM PST
Whether small
independent or big-budget blockbuster, a Look Book conveys the
"look and feel" of your project more than any script page
ever could. This webinar will deconstruct how to build a compelling
Look Book for your original screenplay with numerous examples taken
from successful film projects. It will also provide tips of the trade
to make the most of these visual aids while pitching your project and
get your audience excited to read your work from the very beginning.
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EXPERT INSTRUCTORS | CONVENIENT ACCESS
INVALUABLE FEEDBACK
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