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    Learn Screenwriting By Writing One Scene

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn Screenwriting By Writing One Scene

    Learn Screenwriting By Writing One Scene
    Published 5/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 707.37 MB | Duration: 0h 43m

    How To Write A Scene In A Screenplay Format

    What you'll learn

    Fundamentals to write your screenplay

    How to prepare for writing a film scene

    Tons of tools that can spare you unnecessary agony

    The importance of on-page aesthetics

    Develop a personal writing strategy

    Requirements

    No Screenwriting Skills Needed

    Description

    Writing a Screenplay is hard - A great way to start is learning to craft One Scene in a Screenplay Format. My name is Olaf. I am a do-it-yourself filmmaker with a two-decade experience. In this class, I'll share all the tools that I've learned by completing over thirty full-length screenplays.This class is for anyone who has written a story and wants to write for Film & TV. Regardless if you’re a beginner, or have just started screenwriting, this class will deepen your understanding and help you develop as an author.Your class project is to complete ONE SCENE in a screenplay format.If you can master writing ONE SCENE, (I did the math) you can write MANY SCENES and complete a screenplay for Film or TV.Fundamentals to write your screenplayHow to prepare for writing a film sceneDevelop a personal writing strategyThe pace and structure of a film sceneThe importance of on-page aestheticsTons of tools that can spare you unnecessary agonyMETHOD I’ve spent years developing and testing the METHOD for this class and I can’t wait to share it with you. The method is a gradual process of (almost) annoyingly slow and simple process, presented through a series of contained lessons.This course will not only demystify the screenwriting process but also liberate your creative strengths and help you manifest your ideas.We will be chopping down blueprints, demystifying the process, tickling elephants, and talking about structure, rhythm, the importance of blank space, transitions, the limits, and the powers of writing in a screenplay format.I'VE BEEN TEACHING writing for years and learned that it’s one thing to teach writing - but quite another of getting it across. Teaching writing is not about what I teach, but how I can invite you to teach yourself.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 The Story Behind The Class

    Lecture 3 One Scene, One Location - The Frame Of This Class

    Section 2: Writing The First Draft

    Lecture 4 Your First Draft

    Lecture 5 Your First Draft - Try Again!

    Section 3: Tools and Lessons to Expand Your Scene

    Lecture 6 Reminder

    Lecture 7 Preparation For Visual Session

    Lecture 8 Visual Session: Visualize Your Scene

    Lecture 9 Write Down What Your Learned in Visual Session

    Lecture 10 Recap Before Location Visit

    Lecture 11 Research Your Scene: Location Visit

    Section 4: Character Development

    Lecture 12 Character Work

    Lecture 13 Character Backstory

    Lecture 14 Character Needs vs Want

    Lecture 15 Physical Expressions

    Lecture 16 Background Changes In Your Scene

    Section 5: Mastering Your Film Scene In Screenplay Format

    Lecture 17 Screenplay Format Introduction

    Lecture 18 Learning Screenplay Format

    Lecture 19 First Draft

    Lecture 20 Written In Stone

    Lecture 21 Second Draft

    Lecture 22 Poster And Soundtrack Tool

    Lecture 23 Third Draft

    Lecture 24 Fourth Draft

    Lecture 25 Scene Example

    Lecture 26 Thank You!

    This class is for anyone who has written a story and wants to write for Film & TV