What's included
4 live meetings
3 hrs 40 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Additional writing outside of class time is encouraged, but not mandatory. Learners will be assigned work to do after each of the classes to practice the skills we look at in our classes, and so that they can have work to share with the class on our last class together.Assessment
Students are informally assessed by their screenplay formatting, discussions in class, and through constructive feedback on their writing skills.Class Experience
Screenwriting is different from other kinds of creative writing; it means learning how to tell a story visually in a very precise format that will make sense to all the people needed to help make your movie - costume designers, casting directors, actors, etc.. You need to develop and then write your story so that the final image on the movie screen comes close to matching the images from your imagination. In this fun and social 4-week class, students aged 10 - 14 will plan their own short film - one that they can write and hopefully make someday! Even if you’ve never written (or even seen) a screenplay before, this class will take you through the essentials of screenwriting from coming up with ideas, to developing characters that audiences can relate with, to getting it all on paper in a proper script format. By the end of the 4 classes, you will have the knowledge and the ingredients necessary to start making your own film. Learners in this class must be in the proper age range of 10 - 14 years old. There is another class designed for students aged 14 - 18. Learners not in the correct range will be transferred to a class with the appropriate age range. In order to understand the craft of screenwriting, we will be reading, discussing and watching scenes from films like Toy Story, The Parent Trap, Kung-Fu Panda and Home Alone. If you haven’t already, I’d recommend watching these films before taking the class. Below is a rough breakdown of our four classes together Class 1: Intro to Screenwriting & Making a Movie -- Short film planning brainstorm -- From page to screen: script & film examples -- HW: Plan your own short film based on the tools you’ve already got Class 2: Developing Story & Character -- “Loglines” - making your story ideas clear and exciting -- Creating Characters - making complex characters your audience will connect with -- HW: Create your character(s) Class 3: Screenplay Format & Structure -- Elements of a screenplay and how to write them -- “Script Doctoring” - how to make a bad script good -- HW: Write your own screenplay pages to share in class tomorrow! Class 4: Screenplay Workshop -- Share the first pages of your screenplay in class -- Positive and constructive feedback on your work -- HW: Planning the future of your screenplay project.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the proper formatting and rules of screenwriting. They will also learn some of the tricks of creating characters that audiences will relate to in an engaging film.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
When developing stories, we will be open to discuss about some dangerous, romantic, spooky, and/or mildly violent scenes, and then write about them. Make sure your learner is okay with that.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Western Sydney (Australia)
Bachelor's Degree in English from Trent University (Peterborough, Ontario, Canada)
I have been a senior level English and Writer's Craft teacher for more than 20 years, but beyond that I am a writer of prose and screenplays myself. I've written a Young Adult novel and numerous screenplays. I've worked on-set of film and television productions, and I've been a script reader for production companies.
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Live Group Class
$18
weekly or $72 for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
55 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-10 learners per class