Publised on 02-Nov-2024
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This screenwriting course will teach how to write a screenplay in 14 days. In this film class, Jordan Imiola, a produced screenwriter who has sold several scripts and has produced movies, will teach you how to write a movie script in 2 weeks. From outlining your movie, injecting inspiration, plotting scenes, and developing characters to writing daily pages. This course breaks down everything needed to write a great movie in a short amount of time.
If you're new to scriptwriting or you're an experienced screenwriter, this class will go through the storytelling steps needed to write your movie script. This screenwriting class also uses examples from "Happy Gilmore," "Bridesmaids," Wonder Woman," "The Hangover," "Jaws," & many successful films. And teaches you what to focus on each day.
Jordan Imiola is a prolific screenwriter with over 25 produced credits, and he's written dozens of feature film screenplays. Some companies he's worked at include Fox, Disney, Untitled Entertainment, Marvista Entertainment, and Funny Buffalo Films.
He's sold and optioned several screenplays and always meets his deadlines. He also created and co-hosts "The Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast," where he and his two funny friends interview TV Writers, Showrunners, and Successful Screenwriters.
Every day for 14 days, work on your screenplay. After each lesson, write down ideas for your screenplay and work on your script daily.
This course breaks down everything needed to write a movie in a short amount of time. By the end of it, you will have a finished screenplay. You will:
Write a screenplay from beginning to the end
Learn screenplay and movie structure
Study heroes of film from the past 50 years
Learn how to Inspire inspiration
Learn how to plot scenes
Learn how to develop characters
Learn from incredibly successful films
Have accountability and make your deadlines
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