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Screenwriting For Lawyers Friday, October 15, 2004 |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Screenwriting for Lawyers will teach attending attorneys how to write a screenplay. Like all SEAK training, Screenwriting For Lawyers is lively and interactive. Attendees will have the opportunity to get all their questions answered. There will be exercises and networking opportunities. Attendees will have an opportunity to get their screenplay ideas and pitch reviewed and evaluated. NOTE: Course attendees will get the most out of the course if they bring samples of their writing. LEARNING OBJECTIVES |
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| Friday, October 15, 2004 | |
| 7:30-8:30 |
Registration and Continental Breakfast |
| 8:30-9:30 | Classic Aristotlean
Storytelling or An Engaging Character Overcomes Tremendous Obstacles to
Reach a Desirable Goal! |
| 9:30-11:00 | Screenwriting 101:
Everything They Teach You at USC Film School in 120 Minutes or less! The Golden Rules of Screenwriting: The basics of storytelling, conflict, establishing a sympathetic character who wants something badly three-act structure (beginning, middle, end), inciting incident, active pursuit, legitimate manipulation of audience response, overcoming obstacles, THE SILVER RULE - show don't tell, tension, exposition, genres, books vs. films, characterization character arc, raising stakes, planting (foreshadowing) and pay-off, and involvement. |
| 11:00-12:00 | Final Draft: Creating a
unified format There is a standard format used by all of the Hollywood studios for screenplays. This format is called the master scene format and it is the clearest, cleanest way to tell a visual story It prioritizes only two things - what the characters do and what they say! Feelings, thoughts, and backstory are the verboten. Show us the story and we must glean everything from what the characters say and do, with the emphasis on the visual over the verbal. |
| 12:00-1:00 | Lunch With Faculty
(Provided) |
| 1:00-2:00 | What Agents Are Looking
For in a New Writer/Client Questions and Answers |
| 2:00 - 3:00 | You Don't Say or The
Essence of Good Dialogue! The basics of good dialogue. This will be illustrated with excerpts from famous Hollywood films. |
| 3:00-5:00 | Friday Afternoon at the
Movies or Structure, Structure, Structure! The key to writing is structure. So, we all will watch excerpts from a classically structured Hollywood film and analyze the heck out of it, including identifying the Act 1, 2, and 3 turning points, unifying filmic devices, climax, etc. Then we will look at the scene-o-gram and how it applies. Further, we will look at causal relationships in stories and the intricate dynamic of sequences, scenes, and beats - taking us to the essence of non-dialogical storytelling. |
| SEAK Legal Fiction Writing for Lawyers 2004 | |||||
| general information | Legal Fiction Writing Seminar 2004 | fax registration | |||
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Preconferences: Expert Witness Directory |
Legal Nonfiction Writing for Lawyers (How to Use Your Expertise to Publish) | Getting Your First Novel Published |
Screenwriting for Lawyers |
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