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8-Week: Screenwriting workshop

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Every film starts with a screenplay. Master the methods to crafting engaging, entertaining, and memorable scriptsIn this 8-weeek workshop you will learn about the craft of dramatic writing, how to write for the screen, and how to market your work.Whether you seek to write shorts or features, Hollywood glamor or indie grit, we’ll show you how to write screenplays that light up the screen. What you will learn: Turn your idea into a Screenplay Create a Pitch That Sells Your Idea Develop Compelling Characters Structure Your Screenplay Learn Techniques That Make Scenes Leap Off The Page Polish Your Screenplay Discover Resources To Help Get Your Screenplay Noticed Course Outline: Class 1 Story telling foundations The functions of a screenplay Film writing vs Tv writing Cinematic storytelling principles Conflict. Theme. Genre. Tone Plotting tools Story Line. Synopsis.Tag Line and Log lines. Outlines Class 2 Screenplay structure: Types and fundamentals. Linear and non linear structures 3 Acts structure: Inciting incident. Plot Points. Midpoint.Climax The Story circle Subplots functions The First treatment Class 3 Scene I Scene fundamentals: What is an scene?. Scene Goals. Scene structure: Beginnings and endings. The turning point Writing with Beats The previous circurmstances Script formal tools Class 4 Scene II Writing techniques: Set up and pay off. Repetition.Mc guffin Enter late, get out earlier technique Subtext techniques The sequence of montage. Visual transitions Class 5 Characters The character core: Goal, Motivation.Need. The spine The protagonist. • The antagonist.• Other characters. The secondary characters design Back story. The Character `profile Class 6 Dialogue I Dialogue fundamentals: Goals and functions Dialogue format Dialogue Techniques: Set up and pay off, trigger,repetition, unexpected response, the delay response.The suspense sentence Class 7 Dialogue II Subtext techniques for dialogues Tone and rhythm in Dialogues.• The Pause. The voice over The golden rule for Film and tv dialogue Class 8 Pitching Pitching techniques. How to seel your script in film industry. The elevator pitch Essential revision skills. Marketing tools Script consultancy for your Movie/tv project


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0034605192400

cinelab.info@gmail.com

Avenida Diagonal, Barcelona, España


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