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It usually goes like
this: the pilot is all that network execs are really interested
in at first.
That's because the pilot demonstrates basic writing and gives them a
sense of where things will go (the season's "map" is built
into any good pilot). But once they've decided they like a pilot, then
they want to see more—your series bible, particularly the first
season's sketch.
A strong series bible is a crucial sales tool for your series. This
workshop will help you get your TV series ready for an executive by
developing your series premise, honing your pilot, and writing your
series bible.
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- The
top tools for selling a TV series.
- What
a TV series needs before it can get off the ground.
- How
to write a series bible.
- The
key elements of a pilot that can launch a series.
- What
a first season needs.
- and
much
more!
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- Writers
developing a TV show.
- Writers
looking for tools to generate ideas for new episodes.
- Writers
who want to understand how to develop series long story arcs.
- Writers
wanting to put together a sales kit for their TV series.
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Course Starts Thursday!
January 7 -
February 4
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Instructor: Lynn Grant Beck
Lynn Grant Beck was
born in Montclair, New Jersey. She just completed a new feature
thriller, Quiet
Night. Her latest sci-fi TV series, Fuzion, is currently
being pitched to broadcast and streaming networks. The TV series, Hashers, was
commissioned by Google VP, Jim Kolotouros. Her TV movie thriller, My Mom is a Bank Robber,
aired on Lifetime in 2016 and her TV movie rom-com, 12 Gifts of Christmas
aired on the Hallmark Channel in 2015. Lynn is a Professor of
Screenwriting in the MFA graduate program at Pepperdine University and
has also taught Writing the Television Pilot at Santa Monica College.
Lynn also has significant industry experience as Vice President of
Production at Kopelson Productions, and Creative Executive at
Interscope Communications. At Interscope she traveled to Australia
where she was an assistant producer on Pitch Black with Vin Diesel.
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Active Interest Media
5710 Flatiron Parkway Suite A Boulder, Colorado, 80301 United States
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Hurry, Course Starts
Thursday!
The creation of
characters begins with well thought out psychological back stories.
Developing backstories for characters involves many decisions on the
part of the writer. Whether your protagonist has a personality
disorder, mental illness, or just a loveable quirk can make all the
difference in selling your script. Character flaws are what make your
characters believable and relatable. Such psychological flaws can often
be traced back to childhood and the environmental conditions one grew
up in. These flaws are then exacerbated with the stresses of adulthood
and are what make your characters jump off the page and onto the
screen.
At the conclusion of this course you will have gone through the process
of developing psychological backstories for your protagonist and
supporting characters. You will also have created an environment in
which your characters come to life as their personalities either mesh
with their environment or thrive in spite of it.
In
this course,
you will learn the following from a professional with production
experience:
- How
to find and identify the best character flaws for your characters.
- How
to peel back layers of a personality and carefully introduce seeds
of a disorder.
- When
to have that disorder present itself in the most believable way,
serving your story.
- Where
to find resources to a plethora of personality flaws, whether they
be little quirks, emotional/psychological conditions, or full
blown personality disorders.
- How
to assign character flaws to supporting characters and enhance
relationship drama.
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Instructor: Donna Dannenfelser
Dr. Donna
Dannenfelser, psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, and most recently
Co-Executive Producer on USA’s hit series Necessary Roughness, is the expert
on Psychological Backstories as she consults with writers concerning
psychological profiles and character flaws for pilot development, TV
series, and movies. USA Network’s hit show, Necessary Roughness,
was based on the life of Dr. Donna when she served as the mental health
clinician to the New York Jets. Serving as a writer herself,
Co-Executive Producer, and consultant to the writing staff of Necessary Roughness,
Dr. Donna combines her psychotherapy knowledge with writing skills as
she assists writers in developing psych bio’s that are complicated,
interesting, surprising, and based on realistic personality disorders
that bring characters to life.
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Active Interest Media
5710 Flatiron Parkway Suite A Boulder, Colorado, 80301 United States
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
here to view
the full course schedule >>
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Courses
Starting This Week:
Proper
Formatting Technique: Script Format Made Easy
Instructor:
Dave Trottier
It's extremely important that your screenplay is formatted
correctly, or professionals won't take you seriously. Let Dave Trottier
(Dr. Format himself) show you the necessary techniques and currently
accepted standards that will set your script apart from the heap. Not
only will he teach you the rules of script formatting, he will show you
when and how to break them.
How To
Develop Psychological Backstories For Your Characters
Instructor:
Dr. Donna Dannenfelser
Developing backstories for characters involves many decisions on
the part of the writer. Whether your protagonist has a personality
disorder, mental illness, or just a loveable quirk can make all the
difference in selling your script. At the conclusion of this course you
will have gone through the process of developing psychological
backstories for your protagonist and supporting characters.
Writing the Series Bible: Developing Your TV
Series
Instructor:
Lynn Grant Beck
A strong series bible is a crucial sales tool for your series. This
workshop will help you get your TV series ready for an executive by
developing your series premise, honing your pilot, and writing your
series bible.
Advanced Television Rewriting Workshop
Instructor:
William Rabkin
In this course, William Rabkin, an established screenwriter, will look
over your ENTIRE screenplay and give you tips on how to polish it. This
eight-week workshop is broken up into four sessions; each will focus on
individual elements of the rewriting process.
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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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Active Interest Media
5710 Flatiron Parkway Suite A Boulder, Colorado, 80301 United States
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