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COME WITH NOTHING.
LEAVE WITH AN
OUTLINE.
LAwritersgroup.com
is pleased to announce our new Saturday Screenwriting & Story Structure
Workshop.
Many screenwriters believe that starting from
a well-structured story outline makes the writing process go more quickly and
effectively. In our newest offering, our Saturday Screenwriting
Workshop, you walk in with nothing but a notebook and a pen. You don't
even need to have a story idea yet, and you leave with a bulletproof
outline to take home and start writing your story. More importantly, you
leave with a thorough knowledge of screenwriting structure and the
ability to recreate that kind of structure in All of your screenwriting.
NOT JUST FOR SCREENWRITERS! Story is story and the elements discussed
and explained in this workshop – hero, hero’s flaw, opponent, ally,
life-changing event, enabling circumstances, jeopardy, are used in
narrative fiction and playwriting as well. A grasp of story structure is
essential to successful fiction so feel free to join your screenwriting
brethren in this eye-opening story workshop.
We are also pleased to present
Rob
Tobin, who will run this screenwriting
workshop. Rob is the
author of two books on screenwriting, "The Screenwriting Formula" and
"How to Write High Structure, High Concept Movies." He is a
former development exec and an award-winning screenwriter in his own
right. His most recent script "The Camel Wars" is in
pre-production with John McTiernan, director of "Die Hard," "Predator"
and "Hunt for Red October."
All
LAwritersgroup.com writers groups, workshops, and seminars are based
around the idea of getting words on the page, and this Saturday
Screenwriting Seminar is no different.
Sessions, Meeting Times, and Location
Please see our
Schedule Page
for date and time. This screenwriting workshop takes place on a
single Saturday.
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Want to know what some of
our group members have to say about our other groups... read our
testimonials. Also check out our
12-Week Writers Group for Screenwriters where you start from an outline,
bring in 10 pages for feedback every week, and end the group with a complete
draft.
UPDATED April 2, 2009