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Screenwriting Fundamentals

Course Description
Learn the fundamental aspects of screenwriting -- understand story structure, character, development, plot development, theme, conflict, and "vision." This class will help you complete a detailed outline for a full length feature script. (Consider writing the first act of your new outline in Advanced Screenwriting for a full concentration in screenwriting.) You will receive feedback on drafts of your work from our trained Instructors as well as your classmates.

Upcoming Sessions

  • September 20, 2011
  • Professor Richard Walter
Screenwriter Richard Walter is a member of the Writers Guild of America for thirty years, is a writer of substantial professional experience throughout the media. He is a published novelist, and the author of, "Escape From Film School" and "Screenwriting: The Art, Craft and Business of Film and Television Writing." He has written numerous feature assignments for the major studios and has sold material to all three networks. He has also written many informational, educational, and corporate films. Walter lectures on screenwriting throughout the world, and has toured The People’s Republic of China, the Middle East, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico, Spain, Hong Kong, Vancouver and Toronto. He also lectures all over the United States. He has appeared on "O’Reilly Factor," "Today," "Hardball," "ABC Primetime," "Scarborough Country," "CBS News Nightwatch," NPR, KABC-Talk Radio and numerous independent television and radio stations. More than a hundred newspaper and magazine articles have described his work and the program he directs at UCLA.
  • Course Syllabus
  • Lesson 01: Entertainment
  • Lesson 02: Audience
  • Lesson 03: Beginnings
  • Lesson 04: Development
  • Lesson 05: Avoiding Reality
  • Lesson 06: Avoiding Static Situations
  • Lesson 07: No High-Tech Jargon
  • Lesson 08: Ideas
  • Lesson 09: Too Much Savvy
  • Lesson 10: Emotion
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