TV Writing II
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
~Lori Felipe Barkin
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
ABOUT THE CLASS
Over the course of 10 weeks, you will:
Are you a playwright wondering how far your skills can take you in television and what tools you’ll need once they reach their limits? The class begins by exploring the fundamental differences between plays and television including how each form works, how stories are structured, and how audiences experience them. From there, students will move into writing short scenes, focusing on visual storytelling, and applying those skills toward the development of a television pilot and an accompanying season concept. By the end of our 10-week class, each student will have created a detailed, specific outline for an original pilot of their own.
Register Here: https://www.playpenn.org/class/tv-streaming-writing-for-playwrights?referral=service_list_widget
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
Register Here: https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-beat-sheet-workshop-26
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
Register Here:
https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-beat-sheet-workshop-24
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-beat-sheet-workshop-10
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-beat-sheet-workshop-6
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-beat-sheet-workshop-4
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
ABOUT THE LIVE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP
Over the course of 2 weekends, you will:
Learn the difference between a pitch and a logline, and why you must nail each one.
Lock down your logline with the Save the Cat! mini-story template to get out of any logline jam.
Learn the 15 key beats found in any story to make yours resonate with what is “primal.”
Crack the “Magical Midpoint”—the secret of every story’s power.
Find out why the Opening Image and the Final Image are your way to “doublecheck the math” of a hero’s transformation.
Practice your pitch and improve your technique in front of a friendly group of fellow writers eager to help you succeed.
https://savethecat.com/event/save-the-cat-live-storytelling-workshop
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
This weekend workshop will be taught via Zoom and is for those intrigued by writing for the small screen, Writing for TV I is an introduction to what is universal and what is unique about television writing.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
This weekend workshop will be taught via Zoom and is for those intrigued by writing for the small screen, Writing for TV I is an introduction to what is universal and what is unique about television writing.
Use the world famous Save the Cat! screenwriting guide to tell your story in whatever form you want: novel, TV, or screenplay. Start with an idea and finish with the 15 beats of your story.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
This weekend workshop will be taught via Zoom and is for those intrigued by writing for the small screen, Writing for TV I is an introduction to what is universal and what is unique about television writing.
You’ve written a beat sheet. Now it’s time to finally get that pilot written. A workshop to help you get to work and to support you in your struggle with feedback and encouragement every week.
This weekend workshop will be taught via Zoom and is for those intrigued by writing for the small screen, Writing for TV I is an introduction to what is universal and what is unique about television writing.
An online follow up class to Writing for TV I.