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PNM Fall 2008

Noncredit Course

Developing and Writing Your First Screenplay

With: Bob Green
Info: May 30-Jul 18 • Sat • 9:00am-12:00pm • 7 mtgs • No class Jul 4 • UHM Krauss 011 • $200
Event ID: L10242

What is a "scene"? What is a "character arc"? What is "backstory" and why is it so important to the screenwriting process? Why is structrue paramount in screenwriting unlike other writing genres. Screenwriting calls for an understanding of storytelling and a strong sense of the visual.

This workshop, taught by a working professional, zeroes in on the fundamentals of developing a concept into a storyline and then into screenplay format. Students are given exercises in and out of class to develop an idea into a scene. At the end of these sessions, students should be well into producing a workable, professional-looking screenplay based on terms and techniques employed by screenwriters everywhere.

Bob Green is a professional screenwriter (Baraka), production consultant (Passion in the Desert, Buddha), and consulting producer (Sun Yat-Sen). He is currently a contributing writer for the Baraka sequel Samsara, which is halfway through it`s two-year shooting schedule. He is the film columnist for the Honolulu Weekly and his new screenplay Four Secrets has just been optioned.

Click here for description and to register for this course

Supported in part by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts.

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