How to Fine-tune Your Writer's Voice for Film & Literature

How to Fine-tune Your Writer's Voice for Film & Literature
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If youre a Screenwriter or Author looking to find, or fine-tune, your authentic writers voice, this entertaining and educational course is for you! Regardless of which stage youre at in your writers journey, the lessons within this screenwriting course will help you connect with who YOU are as a writer and identify your authentic voice. It will help you formulate your conceptual ideas and inject a confidence that will help you grow into the writer you deserve to be. In this course you will learn how to: Tune into your authentic writers voiceFind inspiration for your storiesDiscover the best reasons to write impactful screenplaysHear the tone of your screenplay development process and own itIdentify your target audience and understand their expectationsBecome a more confident and fearless writerOvercome emotional roadblocks by watching industry-greats get past theirsBuild the foundations for concepts and start your creative empireBalance the heart and the head with intentional themesFind other flavours besides vanillaAppreciate what the gatekeepers are looking for in a pitchParticipating in this course and its exercises is important for any storyteller who is struggling to find their groove. These classes are designed to support students of all levels in a safe place to fly their freak flag, away from the clinical conventions of traditional film schools. These classes offer insights into current industry practices in a rapidly changing film industry that is hungry for fresh, impactful content that is relatable to hungrier target audiences. This is a crucial screenwriting foundation course helping students streamline their writing style to build stronger narratives that are FELT; not just seen and heard, by industry decision makers. Students will arm themselves with more confidence, and the commitment to apply these skills in a way that helps establish an honest connection with their intended audiences. As a qualified and respected film and screenwriting lecturer who taught at an international film school, I prioritised my students education and collected a mountain of feedback forms. My goal is simple, I want my students to learn beyond the rigidity of traditional film schools and ENJOY the freedom of self-actualization.I have other film currency too and have helped many private clients garner success with filming assignments via our business, Gothic Zen Studios, plus worked with community art groups to share the love of creative expression. The design of this course is purposely reflecting a classroom/studio situation in a fun and informal way, as if you are on campus with your peers. The course is aimed at individuals who know they can offer value to readers or audiences, but just need a little direction to get on with their business. These classes offer guidance, instead of hard rules that only benefit institutional learning. It doesnt matter if youre a first-time author or a seasoned filmmaker, this course is designed to complement your storytelling ambitions and fine-tune your writers voice. All you need to have when you attend class is a sense of self, some kind of recording equipment such as pen, paper, voice recorder or whatever tools you prefer to keep a record on, plus be open to both fun and serious discussions. ResourcesIn this course, I offer you introspective thought exercises, research components and a template to guide students as you find your authentic writers voice. These projects and resources have been specifically designed to support you, the learner, along every stage of your writing journey, as you identify relatable relationships between your work and their intended audience. As a student of How to Fine-tune Your Writers Voice, you will be able to document progress beyond this course to help establish biographical importance and mission statement recourses. These documents can be utilised during the development phase of stories, during the creation of narratives, and when pitching opportunities arise. This gives you a sense of purpose and trust in your important work during the pitching process, giving further dimension to any narratives found in your scripts or literature. Above all, I encourage you to open internal lines of communication in a safe place and allow the creative flow to just happen, without judgement or fear of failure.