Complete Creative Writing Megacourse: Beginner To Expert
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 18.05 GB | Duration: 13h 45m
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 18.05 GB | Duration: 13h 45m
Learn how to become a creative writer and write a book like a pro with this step-by-step course!
What you'll learn
How to start writing
How to know what to tell
How to find your own structure
How to write a synopsis
How to create a plot
How to create and develop your characters
How to create a script for a movie
The principles of the text and the subtext
Requirements
No previous knowledge of creative writing required
A desire to learn!
A positive attitude!
Description
Learn Creative Writing!Have you always wanted to become a creative writer pro? Regardless of your level as a writer, your experience or expertise, this is the course for you. As an amateur you will learn how to start from zero ground to the level of hero writers. As an experienced creative writer, you will learn here how to plan, organize, and present your work, how to design and develop your project professionally and how to present it on a professional document to any editor, publisher, or producer.In this course, you’re going to learn everything you need to know to get you started with creative writing, from styles, methods, techniques to how to write fiction or not fiction and learning forms, not formulas. You’ll even learn the different ways to develop your own characters.Our instructor has years of experience not only in creative writing, but also in teaching and the expertly-crafted syllabus is designed to be easy to follow and thorough. We’ve even included plenty of examples explained for you to study. That’s why this is the only Creative Writing course you’ll ever need to create awesome stories and write like a pro!Start writing today!After taking this course, you will be able to:Create a story from scratchDevelop your own characters, with backstory, familiar story and antecedentsCatch ideas from your daily lifeSet a writing routineUse the instruments of writing: plot, form, rhythm, tone, style and introduction
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome to the Course
Lecture 2 Creativity: Give Yourself Permission to Be Creative
Section 2: Basics
Lecture 3 The Idea (The Starter, an Image, a Story, a Conflict)
Lecture 4 Theme (What Do We Write About?)
Lecture 5 Main Character
Lecture 6 A Passive Protagonist vs. An Active One
Lecture 7 The Others (Secondary Characters)
Lecture 8 The Wall (Identify Your Main Conflict. Dramatic Conflict)
Lecture 9 “Bad M. F.” (Build a Strong Antagonist)
Lecture 10 Stairway to Hell or to Heaven (The Structure)
Lecture 11 Bridge by Bridge (The 3 Acts Structure)
Lecture 12 The Hero Path
Lecture 13 Discover Your Own Way (Create on the Going vs. A Map of Route)
Lecture 14 Conclusion
Lecture 15 Catching My Own Story
Section 3: Creating a Story in a Symphony
Lecture 16 Introduction
Lecture 17 The Instruments of the Art of Writing (The Plot, Form, Rhythm, Tone, Style)
Lecture 18 The Style (Developing the Method. Hemingway’s Iceberg Method)
Lecture 19 The Text, Context, and Subtext
Lecture 20 The Narrator
Lecture 21 Phrase by Phrase (Focus on the Details)
Lecture 22 The Scene (When to Enter When to Leave)
Lecture 23 The Job of the Reader
Lecture 24 Catching Ideas
Lecture 25 The Case of Elisa Lam
Section 4: Creating and Developing Characters
Lecture 26 Introduction
Lecture 27 Characters: The Story of a Killer (“Perfume” and Grenouille as the Protagonist)
Lecture 28 Develop Your Characters (Backstory, Familiar Story,, Shadows and Lights)
Lecture 29 Archetypes
Lecture 30 The Dialogue
Lecture 31 Six Mistakes
Lecture 32 Transformation Arc
Lecture 33 Exercise
Section 5: The Overview
Lecture 34 Introduction
Lecture 35 The Universe of the Story
Lecture 36 When and Where is My Story Located?
Lecture 37 Play with Space, Plots, and Times
Lecture 38 Conclusion
Section 6: The Synopsis
Lecture 39 Types of Synopsis
Lecture 40 Exercise
Section 7: Creative Writing Languages (Developing Genres)
Lecture 41 Introduction
Lecture 42 The Short Story
Lecture 43 Exercise
Lecture 44 The Novel
Lecture 45 Poetry
Lecture 46 Essay
Lecture 47 Script for a Movie or a Play
Section 8: Starting Over
Lecture 48 Introduction
Lecture 49 Set a Writing Routine
Lecture 50 Write Drunk, Edit Sober
Lecture 51 The Right Word and the Screaming Test
Lecture 52 Block the Writer’s Block: Creative Writing Exercises, Finding Your Space
Lecture 53 Good Luck, a Conclusion
Lecture 54 Last Words
Anyone who wants to learn to write and tell stories - no experience needed!,Writers/editors who want to learn new styles and methods,Anyone with specialised needs (proofreaders, screenwriters, students, teachers)