SCREENWRITING and TV Writing MASTERCLASS
- Personal Development
- Dec 16, 2024

SCREENWRITING and TV Writing MASTERCLASS, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 5, with 31 lectures, based on 48 reviews, and has 160 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to write, finish, and Sell a Screenplay. Complete a feature film screenplay from concept to finished script. Scriptwriting, filmmaking, and Creative Writing plans of attack to meet your deadlines. Storytelling techniques, movie writing methods, and filmmaking strategies to get your script in the marketplace. The 3 Act Structure to every great screenplay. Have Fun Screenwriting! This course is ideal for individuals who are This screenwriting course is for new screenwriters, experienced screenwriters, and those curious as to how to write a movie by covering the basics. It is particularly useful for This screenwriting course is for new screenwriters, experienced screenwriters, and those curious as to how to write a movie by covering the basics.
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Summary
Title: SCREENWRITING and TV Writing MASTERCLASS
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 24
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This course first goes over Movie Writing and then covers TV Writing.
Become successful at Screenwriting with a produced screenwriter (with over 25 produced IMDb credits) and has sold screenplays. This scriptwriting course will first break down the 3 act structure used in every great movie and script. Then it’ll show you the steps needed to sell your screenplay!
This screenwriting class uses examples from “Home Alone,” “Harry Potter,” “The Hunger Games,” “Wonder Woman,” “Iron Man,” “Dodgeball,” “Meet the Parents,” “Die Hard,” “Jaws,” & many successful films. Study critically acclaimed and commercially successful movies and learn how to write a phenomenal film. If you have a film idea you’ve always wanted to write but haven’t dived in, then take this screenwriting class!
Jordan Imiola is a prolific screenwriter who’s written dozens of feature film screenplays and TV Scripts. Some companies he’s worked for include Fox, Disney, and Untitled Entertainment. He’s sold and optioned several screenplays and always meets his deadlines. He also created and co-hosts “The Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast” where he and his two funny friends interview TV Writers, Showrunners, and Successful Screenwriters.
In this screenwriting class, Jordan teaches film structure and essential story principles that will guide you in writing and finishing your screenplay. Then, I will show you how to sell your script. After each lesson, write down ideas in a notebook (a notebook dedicated to your movie) and work on your script daily. Or type your script after each lesson. Now, stop reading and start writing.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro
Lecture 1: Intro with Website Resources
Chapter 2: How to Format a Screenplay
Lecture 1: How to Format a Screenplay
Chapter 3: Act 1
Lecture 1: Act 1
Chapter 4: Act 2
Lecture 1: Act 2
Chapter 5: Act 3
Lecture 1: Act 3
Lecture 2: Coaching
Chapter 6: Table Reads and Rewrites
Lecture 1: Table Read part 1
Lecture 2: Table Read part 2
Lecture 3: Table Read part 3
Chapter 7: How To Selll a Screenplay
Lecture 1: More Selling and Optioning Screenplay Advice
Chapter 8: Advice from Professional Screenwriters
Lecture 1: Writing Advice part 1 from the Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast
Lecture 2: Writing Advice part 2 from the Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast
Lecture 3: Writing Advice part 3 from the Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast
Lecture 4: Screenwriting Stories
Chapter 9: TV Writing
Lecture 1: Pilots VS Specs
Chapter 10: Character Development
Lecture 1: Character Devlopment
Chapter 11: Writing the TV Script
Lecture 1: Write a TV Script
Lecture 2: Rewriting
Chapter 12: Pitching Your TV Show
Lecture 1: Pitching Your TV Show
Chapter 13: TV Writing Advice
Lecture 1: TV Writing Advice part 1
Lecture 2: TV Writing Advice part 3
Lecture 3: TV Writing Advice part 4
Lecture 4: My Fav TV Writing Advice 5
Lecture 5: TV Writing Advice part 2
Instructors

Jordan Imiola
Screenwriter & Writing Coach
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