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Screenplay Basics for the New Screenwriter

$29.00 USD

Instructor: Candace Sinclair
5-Week Writing Course
Prerequisites: None
Fee: $29.00

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Course prerequisites: No previous screenwriting experience, but you will need access to a screenwriting software package such as Final Draft or Scenewriter Pro.

This 5-week introductory course to screenwriting provides all the basics you need to know before you can begin writing a screenplay.

The course begins the day after you register, and then each week a new lesson is sent to your e-mail address. No classes to attend. No lessons to submit by a specific deadline. No need to leave your home or office. You can learn at your own pace, and apply what you've learned at your convenience. 

No feedback or critiques of your writing are provided with this e-mail course since it's all preparatory work for writing your first screenplay. However, it's important to say, that unless you know, understand and can apply the basic screenplay writing elements, you most likely won't make it as a successful screenwriter. Correct formatting, and screenwriting rules known within the industry are mandatory.

This e-mail course substantially shortens your learning curve so you can start working on various elements of your screenplay in Lesson 1.

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Syllabus

Screenplay Basics

 Lesson 1

  • What screenwriting is

  • What Screenwriting Is Not

  • How to develop an Idea

  • The Importance of What’s at Stake

  • How to Tell Your Story

  • Defining your Audience

  • Identifying your Genre

  • The High Concept

  • Pros and cons for Writing a Period Piece

  • How to Protect your Ideas

  • Creating an Outrageously Great Title

  • Creating the Logline

  • The Seven Essential Elements of Screenwriting

  • Writing Assignments

  • Action Plan to Prepare for Lesson 2

Lesson 2

  • Creating your story's structure

  • Establishing your primary characters

  • Creating a Treatment

  • Creating a Scene-by-Scene Breakdown

  • Creating your Script's outline and why you need one

  • Creating a storyline and how it's different than an outline

  • Writing Assignment

  • Action Plan to Prepare for Lesson 3

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Lesson 3

  • Script formatting elements: Sluglines, Scene Descriptions and Action Lines, and Dialogue

  • Creating Your Cover Sheet

  • Understanding how screenplay writing is very different from book writing

  • Learning the technical terms and screenwriting abbreviations

  • Learn what will get your script rejected even before it's read

  • Screenplay Length

  • Writing Assignment

  • Action Plan to Prepare for Lesson 4

Lesson 4

  • Analyzing Scripts

  • What to look for when you buy or download a script

  • Viewing samples of correct script formats

  • Understanding the in's and out's of what script buyer's look for

  • Common mistakes beginning screenwriters make

  • Writing and Research Assignment

  • Action Plan to Prepare for Lesson 5

Lesson 5

  • Scriptwriting Terms you Must Know

  • What is it that makes a movie work or not work?

  • The importance of revision

  • The screenplay submission package

  • Registering and copyrighting your script

  • Scriptwriting software

  • Adapting a novel into a screenplay

  •  Web site resources

  • Script doctors and readers

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Ready to start? 

$29.00 USD


For information about how the courses  work, see our FAQ. If your question isn't answered there, or you'd like further information about any of our courses, please write to us

Thank you and I look forward to working with you.

Candace

 

 

 

 

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