Film Writing (Plus) for the Classroom
A full semester curriculum for teaching high school students the fundamentals of writing for the screen. Plus course includes Story Masters feedback on student assignments.
Welcome to Film Writing
Introducing the first exercise
Exercise: Exploring the reasons you connect to characters
A look at storytelling for the screen
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Introducing "Tango Goes for Chips" assignment
Assignment: Your "Tango Goes for Chips" story
Quiz: What is a story?
Reviewing your "Tango Goes for Chips" story
How and why to read scripts
Reading Assignment: Read the first 10 pages of "Bergman Manor"
More about heroes
More about goals
More about obstacles
Quiz: Heroes, goals and obstacles
Making us care
Introducing the "hero-goal" exercise
Exercise: Brainstorming five original hero-goal pairs
The Hero Questions
Exercise: Answering the Hero Questions for Clem
Exercise: Answering the Hero Questions for an original character
Dr. Showers' Eight Character Traits
Exercise: Finding Dr. Showers' Eight Character Traits for your original character
Character defining moments
Exercise: Discovering your character's defining moments
Brainstorming, part 1: Introduction to the creative discipline of brainstorming
Brainstorming, part 2: Unleashing your inner mad scientist
Exercise: Brainstorming from a prompt
Brainstorming, part 3: Unleashing your inner critic
Exercise: Selecting your best ideas
Brainstorming, part 4: Lego time
Exercise: Playing with your Legos
Writing log lines
Exercise: Write a log line
Brainstorming mad ideas
Exercise: Brainstorming mad ideas
Assignment: Write a "hero changes" story
Introduction to movie structure
Short Film: "The Raft"
FREE PREVIEWTools for structuring movies
The structure of the short "The Raft"
How to structure a feature-length film
Exercise: Locating the first 5 of the Eight Essential Story Points for Bergman Manor
Understanding the story you're looking for, part 1
Short Film: "Black Hole"
Short Film: "Spin"
Short Film: "Table 7"
Short Film: "Father And Daughter"
Understanding the story you're looking for, part 2
Exercise: Brainstorm an idea for your short movie
Panning for gold
Exercise: Pan for gold
Bulking up your hero
Exercise: Bulk up your hero
Building your obstacle
Exercise: Build up your obstacle
Making it personal
Who else is in the room?
Find your ending
Find your beginning
Your movie in three sentences
Assignment: Telling your story in three sentences
Downloadable electronic copies of Bergman Manor and The Detective's Secretary are included in the price of the course and will be provided to students after enrollment. Paperback copies may be purchased from Amazon or any other major retailer. The Hollywood Standard is not included in the price of the course and must be purchased separately.
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