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Introduction to Screenwriting Weekend

The Screenwriting Weekend is an introductory course for people either planning their first screenplay or hoping to brush up on their writing skills. It arms you with concepts and practices you need to be aware of, before diving in.

The course focuses on short film, however, many of the skills learned within this class are transferable to longer screenplays, and there will be many pointers for those who want to continue their study of screenplay writing, beyond the scope of this beginners’ course.

Why do this course?

  • Help you develop an understanding of the basics of the craft and art of screenwriting.
  • Gives you everything you need to start writing your first script.
  • Helps you to understand – “What makes a good script”!
  • Encourage you to develop a critical self-awareness, and an enquiring, analytical and creative approach to your work.
  • Gives you a framework to develop your screenwriting practice.

Who is this aimed at?

This course is aimed at writers who want to learn the art of screenwriting or filmmakers who want to develop their writing skills (or skills for collaborating with writers). If you haven’t done any creative writing whatsoever (whether amateur or professional), or don’t have any film-making skills, then you are unlikely to be able fully benefit from this course. (See below for what you can do next).

Outline

(Course content may change depending on needs of participants).

Developing ideas:

  • Inspiration and Ideas Generation
  • Ideas development methods – workshop exercises
  • Is this idea a Short Film idea?

Themes:

  • Clarify the concept of Theme vs Premise.
  • How theme informs writing and rewriting

Story, Plot & Narrative:

  • Defining the story as distinct from plot, or narrative
  • POV, non-linear structures and narrative devices
  • Physical and emotional arcs

Genre:

  • What is Genre and how does it work for an audience?
  • Classic genres
  • Short film Genres

Short Film Structures:

  • Defining the purpose of your short (ie, calling card; proof of concept; artistic expression; comedy sketch)
  • Traditional ‘3-act’ vs alternative short structures
  • How freedom of the short form differs from demands of feature length

Formatting your script:

  • The importance of professional formatting
  • Software options (including some free ones)
  • Evolving industry conventions

Characters & Characterisation:

  • Character development
  • The Character Arc
  • How do you reveal character in film?

Evocative Style:

  • Creating Evocative Style
  • Binning Screenwriting ‘Rules’
  • The Reader – your first audience

Pitching and Feedback

  • How and Why to verbally pitch your screenplay
  • Workshop Exercise: Name that film
  • Giving and receiving constructive feedback

Dialogue:

  • Crafting realistic but entertaining dialogue
  • Dialogue dos and don’ts.
  • Subtext in dialogue

Where next?

  • Opportunities for further development!

New Screenwriters Workshop – A bespoke discussion-based follow-up to the Introduction to Screenwriting Course in which individual attention is given to developing each participants’ project from concept to finished script. The course itself will span 7 class sessions, culminating in an individual tutorial in week 8 or 9. It is strictly for graduates of the Introduction course and is homework-intensive.

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Prices

£108 (Includes 10 per cent early booking discount if booked by 4th June 2017)

£120 Full Price

£90 – Discount for NUS Students and people on following means tested benefits, proof required: ESA (income related); Income Support; Working Tax Credit (not child tax credit); Council Tax Benefit (not student/single person/reduction due to disability); Housing Benefit; Pension Credit (guarantee); Unwaged Dependent of these benefits.

All Film Oxford Courses are subsidised by Oxfordshire Skills and Learning Service

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Film Oxford is a regional Hub for Film and Digital Media, supporting a community of filmmakers and digital creators through our programme of TRAIN, NETWORK, CREATE, EXHIBIT. Our Bite-sized adult training courses, run by award winning filmmakers at affordable prices, teach you the technical side of Film and Digital Media, as well as the creative tools you need to go on to write, make and distribute your own films.

We have more than 30 years experience in delivering training to complete beginners, emerging talent, artists, and Film & TV professionals, as well as the education, corporate and charity sectors. So whether you are looking for a new career, entry into further/higher education, or just want to develop your creative skills, Film Oxford can help you. For more information download our PDF guide How To Make Films

Our courses are supported by Oxfordshire Skills & Learning Service and Oxford City Council

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