Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft

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Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft provided by CreativeLive is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5-6 hours worth of material. Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft is taught by Hal Ackerman. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from CreativeLive. The course is taught in Englishand is $29.00. Visit the course page at CreativeLive for detailed price information.

Overview

  • The most overwhelming, yet critical step for the screenwriter is the first draft. Staring at a blank sheet of paper can induce "writers block" faster than any other challenge facing a screenwriter. Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft will equip you with a roadmap for tackling your initial draft and guide you to the next steps on the scriptwriting journey. 

    In this class, Hal Ackerman will teach you how to jumpstart the writing process and complete a written first draft of your screenplay.You’ll learn how to:

    • Organize your ideas into scenes and acts
    • Approach character development and dialogue
    • Take next steps after the first draft is complete
    Hal has been teaching screenwriting to students at UCLA since 1985. He has sold material to all the broadcast networks and authored well-known books on the art of screenplay writing and selling In this class, he’ll offer actionable insights on developing your concepts and turning your ideas into a compelling and complete script.

    Screenwriting: The Art of the First Draft is your opportunity to learn how to conquer one of screenwriting’s greatest challenges and get your ideas developed and down on paper. 
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Syllabus
    • Why Focus on the First Draft?
    • Step 1: Overcome Your Fear of Writing
    • The Importance of a Writing Schedule
    • Step 2: Choose What Story to Write
    • What Makes a Compelling Story?
    • The Protagonist's Journey & Desire
    • Step 3: Understanding the Three Act Structure
    • Script Structure: Events Along the Journey
    • Tools for Shaping Your Script
    • Step 4: Write Act 1
    • Step 5: Write Acts 2 & 3
    • Step 6: How to Generate Conflict
    • Step 7: Understand Your Character's World
    • Add Color to the Scene: Dialouge
    • Flashbacks, Voiceover & Non-linear Scenes
    • Celebrating the Milestone
    • How to Get Constructive Feedback
    • Making Your Elevator Pitch