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The ability to write good, dramatic scenes is one of the core skills needed to be a successful Screenwriter.
This course is designed for new and emergent Writers wishing to build a solid foundation of screenwriting skills and knowledge.
Any script wanting to attract the attention of Producers or Commissioning Editors must grab the reader's attention in every single scene.
But what is the difference between a bad scene and a good one?
Great scenes capture and keep the reader’s attention - the scene draws them into the story and the fictional world created by the Writer.
In this course, Clive Frayne - Head of Development at Script Compass, teaches basic techniques to help you write better scenes.
You will learn:
- What exactly is a scene?
- What is a sequence?
- How to use the Story-Chain method
- How to use the Set-up, Complications, Pay-off Method
- How to use struggle and conflict to create drama
- How to use your imagination effectively [The Invisible Tour Guide]
This course is ideal for any Screenwriter who is working on their first or second screenplay, a Writer coming to screenwriting from another discipline, or a self-taught [emergent] Screenwriter who wants to gain core professional skills.
Please fill in the application form, attaching your CV
If you need any assistance please contact us at shortcourses@nfts.co.uk or call us on 01494 677 903
Full payment (Freelance Rate) taken upon application