To have an AWARD-WINNING SCREENPLAY, you have to figure out two main
points: To create a suitable story to convert to a SCREENPLAY AND
WRITE IT DOWN WITH NO MISTAKES AND THEN FIND A DECENT
FESTIVAL/competition to submit to. In this workshop, Emine Dursun
explains the important points and tricks from both sides as an
experienced festival director, jury member and as a
screenwriter/script doctor. There will be two chapters: What to WRITE?
This is the creative part. How to WRITE? The technical part – mostly
about the formatting. These parts will be told according to festival
criteria most commonly used. They’ll also focus on some of the
important competitions criteria, such as Nicholls Fellowship, Blue
Cat, NYISA, etc. All the attendants will have a certificate and a free
feedback for their SCREENPLAY. Duration: 2 hours. The participant and
the teacher will decide together via email. It can be anytime between
8am-8pm, depending on the available schedules listed. Place: The
participant and the teacher will decide together via email. It can be
a cafe or a library or an office. School Notes:
http://nyisa.com/workshops/ [http://nyisa.com/workshops/] Still have
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