All aspects of concept and story development and scriptwriting for film and TV and helping a new or emerging writer better understand their elementary tenets. It also details the development of the synopsis, treatment and other documents needed to comprehensively convey the film’s story, as well how to appraach and work within the film and TV industries.

 

COURSE OUTLINE

MODULE 1 | FILM AND TV CONCEPT & PLOT
Establishing the Concept & Expanding it into a Plot
Elements and Purpose of The Screen Story
Theme & Tone
Identifying the Key Characters and Their Goals – Hero and Villain – and how they are represented on screen
Introduction to Film and Episodic Pacing & Structure
Introduction to Character Development through Action and Dialogue


MODULE 2 | CREATING THE SYNOPSIS, TREATMENT, BIBLE, AND OTHER MATERIALS

What is a screenplay?
Why is a screenplay so important?
What goes into a screenplay?
What is a synopsis and why is a synopsis so important?
What is a treatment and what is it used for?
What goes into a treatment?
How is a treatment structured?
What is the difference between a treatment and a series bible?
What is a Pitch-Deck and what is it used for?
Other Documents and Their Uses.


MODULE 3 | WORKING IN THE INDUSTRY

Availing of Funding within the Industry
Working and Collaborating with Creative Communities
Approaching Production Companies
Working with Producers
Collaborating with Directors
Basics of selling TV Dramas to Broadcasters and Streamers
Basics of selling to the Film Industry

 

By the end of the course, a new writer will have the competence and confidence to create a film or TV story, write the screenplay and other necessary materials, as well as to approach producers, script-editors and funding bodies.

The date and location of the next course will be announced soon.

If you would like us to run this course in your region, please contact us on the form below or drop us an email.

Please contact us on the form below or email paul@preludeskills.com, and tell us that you're interesting in doing the course.