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The Course Contents
1. Introduction
- How to get started
- Materials needed
- Finding space to write
- Tackling writer’s block
- How to identify markets
2. Inspiration
- Where stories come from
- Using personal experience or family history
- Ideas from news stories
- Fables, legends etc
- Spotting trends in film and television
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3. Films
- How films go from page to screen
- How the industry works
- Role of agents
- Getting your script read
- Film formats
4. Television
- Different formats used
- Serial dramas
- Sit-coms
- One-off dramas
- How scripts get made
5. Genre
- Identifying the genres
- Romance
- Westerns
- Science Fiction
- Action/Adventure
- Detective/thriller
- Epic/historical event
- Strengths and weaknesses of each and implications for screenplay
6. Setting the scene
- Choosing an environment
- How to make it work
- What to look out for
- What to avoid
7. Types of screenplay
- Plot-based
- Character based
- Event based
- Idea based
- Place story
- Examples of each and analysis of strengths and weaknesses
8. Plotting
- The three act dramatic structure
- How it works
- Function of each act
- Plot points, climax and resolution
- How to maintain the action
- Role of subplots
- Common mistakes made when plotting
9. Characters
- Common types of character
- Hero
- Heroine
- Baddie
- Comedy sidekick
- Supporting characters
- Character development
- Character interaction
10. Dialogue
- Why dialogue is important
- Dialogue’s role in action
- Making every word count
- Ensuring dialogue is believable
11. Formatting
- The technicalities of script writing
- How scripts are formatted
- How laid out on page
- How various instructions were given
- Software options available
- Differences in formatting options i.e. US and UK
12. Rewriting and loose ends
- How to be objective
- Identifying common weaknesses
- Spotting errors
- Preparing synopsis
- Writing a logline
13. Marketing
- Getting your script noticed
- Targeting chosen market
- Role of script readers
- Role of agents
- Direct approaches
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