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COURSE OUTLINES |
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LINDA SEGER – COURSE OUTLINE |
“Every film is about meaning,
and conveys meaning through its story and through its characters. In Part One,
we'll look at how to connect the ideas in your script with your audience to make
your film more commercial.” – Linda Seger
Part One: Deepening your Story
through Theme and Ideas
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Making your story more commercial
through a universal theme.
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Discussing universal themes found
in many great films.
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Fitting the theme to the
demographics of your audience.
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4 ways to express the
theme: through the dialogue, story, characters, and images.
“Film is meant to be cinematic,
not talky. In Part Two, we'll look at ways to use images to better express the
theme and to bring the story to life cinematically.” – Linda Seger
Making your Story more Cinematic
through Images and Image Systems.
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What is an image?
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How to think in images to become
a better screenwriter.
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Creating metaphoric images that
help express the theme.
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Creating image systems that
travel throughout the entire film.
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JOHN TRUBY- COURSE OUTLINE |
“Hollywood respects and pays for
somebody who stands out from the crowd. In other words, anyone who is an
original storyteller. If you have something unique, and if you tell your story
in an original way, you are the only place that they can go to get what you
have. And that’s why [studios] will pay you a lot of money to do that. That’s
why I always say it is absolutely essential that you maintain control over your
originality. That is what is unique to you, that is what you have to sell. If
you can do that, and then learn the structure techniques for expressing what is
original, you will be very successful.” – John Truby
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The
variations of deep structure
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7 steps to
a great premise
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Plot
techniques
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How to beak
scenes down
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The secret
to creating a strong middle
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Determining
the key theme and central moral choice of your hero
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Creating
Your Opponent
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Genres:
Action, Comedy, Crime, Detective, Fantasy, Horror, Love, Masterpiece, Myth, Science
Fiction, Thriller
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MICHAEL HAUGE – COURSE OUTLINE |
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For our opening session,
Hollywood script consultant and screenwriting coach Michael Hauge, best-selling
author of Writing Screenplays That Sell and Selling Your Story in 60 Seconds:
The Guaranteed Way to Get Your Screenplay or Novel Read, will present his unique
approach to creating compelling, commercial screenplays. Michael will show you
how to entertain, enlighten and move your audience through story concept, plot
structure, character development and theme. He will then reveal his proven
method for getting the people in power to read your screenplay. Selected
participants will also get direct feedback on their story concepts and pitches.
Topics covered will include:
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The primary
goal of all story
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The power
of desire, need, longing and destiny
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The
essential conflict all characters must face
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Turning
plot structure from a complicated concept into a simple, powerful tool you can
easily apply to every story
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The six
stages of a properly structured screenplay
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The single
key to creating character arc and theme
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Creating
believable and fulfilling love stories
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The eight
steps to a powerful pitch
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SYD FIELD – COURSE OUTLINE |
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“It is an inspiring and
innovative time to be a screenwriter. All of us embody that future. We have the
imagination, the tools, the skills, and we know the craft -- but do we have the
courage and the strength to bring our own personal vision into the world? I feel
the screenwriter should take responsibility for stimulating the audience into
action; to think -- to feel -- to passionately inspire others.” – Syd Field
Topics covered will include:
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Setting up
character and story
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Film is
behavior – introducing character AS story
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When and
why to use Voice Over (VO) narration
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The
Inciting Incident and its impact on character
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Setting up
the Non-linear story
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Writing
effective dialogue
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The Nature
of Conflict
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