Roughly 50,000 screenplays are registered every year with the WGA, and at least as many TV concepts are out there right now. In this highly competitive world of writing for film and television, the screenwriter can’t merely learn the principles, art and craft of screenwriting to ensure success. A ‘good story well told’ is simply not enough.
In this nine month Certificate Course, delivered in central London and online, we take a radically different approach, in which the writers themselves become the focus of the process.
An individual ‘voice’ is the currency of the writer – it’s what shapes our work, makes it distinctive, and most importantly, what makes it sell. To make our mark in this demanding and overcrowded industry we need to develop stories that only we can write.
Over the course of nine months, in group and one-to-one sessions on alternative weeks, the selected participants will be helped to discover their own individual voice, and mine their own lives, experiences, dreams and obsessions to find stories that resonate personally.
How can screenwriters put themselves ahead of the game and grab an audience’s attention? Are there lessons from the world’s master screenwriters? Is it a coincidence that successful screenwriters often return to the same themes and write different versions of the same core story over again? Could it be that the key to their success is that they are writing from a place of unique emotional truth and it’s this that really connects with audiences the world over?
Participants in this course will adopt a variety of methods to discover what makes them tick as a writer, what stories resonate emotionally with them and go on to implement these home truths into working practice. Over the course they will discover and hone their voices, develop market-ready treatments and a full-length screenplay for a feature film or pilot for a TV series and learn some of the skills needed to pitch themselves and their work to industry professionals.
The goal, on successful completion of the course, is to have a number of projects at various stages of development that are ready to be presented to the industry.
Classes will be held fortnightly in the evening in London or online over 36 weeks, where students will develop a number of stories from concept through to treatment or bible and beyond via a combination of discussions, exercises and development workshops. They will be expected to write in their own time and deliver work in advance of each class. In addition, participants will be supported by one-to-one tutorials on alternate weeks for individual feedback and guidance. A group forum and online support will be available via an on-line platform.
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This course is designed to help new producers enter the world of professional filmmaking.
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