Script Writing
Unleash your creativity and dive into the world of storytelling with our Script Writing event - who knows, you might just discover the next
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About this event
Master the art of script writing and shape compelling stories for screen success.
Overview
Script Writing is a craft that blends creativity with structure. This course explores the art of storytelling through screenplays, from initial concept to final draft. You'll learn the foundational elements of script format, scene structure, dialogue, and narrative pacing. Whether you're writing for short films, TV, or full-length features, this course introduces timeless principles used by successful screenwriters across the world.
You'll study plot construction, character arcs, genre-specific techniques, and the importance of rewriting. The course also dives into industry expectations and how scripts are read, reviewed, and accepted. Through engaging, structured lessons, you’ll gain confidence in writing scripts that entertain, inform, or provoke thought. Whether you're aiming to create a sitcom, drama, or thriller, this course gives you the framework to start writing with purpose.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand and apply standard screenplay formatting techniques correctly.
- Create compelling characters with clear motivations and distinct voices.
- Structure scenes and plotlines using classic storytelling principles.
- Write clear and engaging dialogue suitable for different genres.
- Edit and revise scripts for tone, pace, and consistency.
- Interpret briefs and write for short film, TV or digital scripts.
Who is this Course For
- Beginners seeking a structured start to writing screenplays.
- Film enthusiasts interested in how professional scripts are written.
- Content creators wanting to move into fictional storytelling.
- Authors expanding into dialogue-driven narrative formats.
- Marketing professionals exploring branded storytelling via scripts.
- Freelancers aiming to write for short films or digital series.
- TV and film lovers curious about script structure and pacing.
- Bloggers wanting to explore story-driven video content writing.
Career Path
- Screenwriter – Average Salary: £32,000 per year
- TV Script Editor – Average Salary: £36,500 per year
- Content Writer (Film/TV) – Average Salary: £31,000 per year
- Dialogue Coach – Average Salary: £28,000 per year
- Story Analyst – Average Salary: £34,000 per year
- Script Reader – Average Salary: £26,000 per year
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