I am fairly new to Screenwriting (and to Stage 32), though not to writing. I realize there is a long, hard road ahead, however, such was the case with writing and getting an agent and being published, so I am aware that the art-form of screenwriting must be studied first. I am currently looking for suggestions and advice on the best online screenwriting courses available. I assume that of the thousands of screenwriters out there, there will be recommendations on what is good and which ones to avoid. I am seeking courses on the basics of formatting and outlines of screenwriting (including understanding the unique lexicon of terminology associated with screenwriting), as well as the do's and dont's of the industry. I realize writing short stories, non-fiction, and novels is not writing a screenplay and certainly not the same "industry". So all suggestions and comments on what is good out there and what is not would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the info Joey...I will.
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Ashley Scott Meyers series is pretty decent I think. He is just starting some online classes too I think.
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I'm right there with you! I'm currently dipping my toe into the water as well. I'm learning how to adapt my novels into screenplays. I've just been information gathering lately.
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I totally agree Alle. Talent cannot be taught or learned. It is a quality that one has or does not have. That is why I am looking for the courses that concentrate on "format" and "terminology" etc. And yes, it has crossed my mind to collaborate with an established screenwriter for some short stories, but I would also like to still learn the screewriting field as well.
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Hello Ted. Welcome to the world of telling stories through film. I've been at it for a very long period of time I'm working on several screenplays at the same time and have produced, directed and acted in my own solo stage production which is available in book form, stage production and I am now working on perfecting the screenplay. My best advice is to get the 360 degree experience by watching award winning productions and study each work, from a cinematic POV. You will quickly learn how to pick up story line twists, character growth/development, symbolism, continuity, etc. This would be a good start, if I may suggest it. Getting into format, etc is not difficult at all. I'll send you some information as soon as I can make time, With tons of blessings. Amy Leo.
Thanks so much for your answer., Amy. Actually the 360 degree is exactly what I have been doing for 6 months or so which was led me to this intense interest in screenwriting. When you do have the time I would be grateful for any and all information, suggestions and ideas you can pass over. Thanks again. Ted Gross
Hi Tom ... I am in Pro Series 49 and love it.