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Writing Tv series: 8-week workshop

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This course is essential for anyone who loves TV, wants to develop show ideas and learn how to put together a convincing sales pitch to both agents and producers. It is suitable both for complete beginners and for more experienced writers who already have an idea they would like to develop. In this 8-week workshop You’ll learn to break down the creative process into components, and you’ll discover a structured process that allows you to produce a polished and pitch-ready script in just a few weeks. Completing this project will increase your confidence in your ideas and abilities, and you’ll feel prepared to pitch your first script and get started on your next. Main topics Storytelling foundations Plotting tools Tv pilot design Scene writing Script format tools Character design Dialogue techniques Pitching Course Outline: Class 1 Storytelling fundamentals: The functions of a screenplay Differences between writing for films and writing for tv. Cinematic storytelling principles Conflict. Theme. Genre. Tone Story Line. Synopsis.Tag Line and Log lines. Class 2 Plotting tools Screenplay structure: Types and fundamentals. Linear and non linar structures The Episode structure: The 4 Acts. Teaser. Inciting incident. Plot point and climax The Story circle The season structure Outlines. 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 Subtext techniques Scene types_ Transition scenes The sequence of montage. Visual transitions Class 5 Characters The character core: Goal, Motivation. 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, Delay response Class 7 Dialogue II Subtext techniques for dialogues Tone and rhythm in Dialogue. The Pause. The voice over The golden rule for Film and tv dialogue Class 8 Pitching The TV Show Bible Pitching techniques. How to seel your Tv project in the industry. The elevator pitch Essential revision skills Script consultancy for your final project


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Avenida Diagonal, Barcelona, España


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