Learn the Hidden Side of Screenwriting: How to Write Amazing Scenes
ABOUT THE WEBINAR You may have taken a dozen courses and read a bookshelf full of books on screenwriting, but may still be searching for the one secret that puts all into action for you. This webinar will complement what you’ve already learned, but will also shed a bright light on the previously untaught craft of scene writing. If paragraphs are the building blocks of fiction, then scenes are the building blocks of a screenplay. Although most screenwriting instruction revolves around the structure of a story, no one comes out of a movie talking about what great structure they’ve just seen. No, what audiences love and remember most about a movie are its scenes. Marlon Brando riding in a cab in ON THE WATERFRONT giving his “I could’a been a contender” speech. Meg Ryan’s fake orgasm in Katz’s Deli in WHEN HARRY MET SALLY. Or in SUPER BAD, Jonah Hill professing “I love you” to his friend Michael Cera by touching his nose with a “boop.” Screenwriters need to know and understand the nitty-gr