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Exploring the Essential Features of “Jim Uhls – The Screenwriters Toolkit”
- 21 Video lessons in HD
- 4h 44m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. What We Will Discuss In The Course
2. Vocabulary & Basic Style Rules
3. The Three-Act Structure
4. Creating Your Lead Character
5. Interview Your Lead Character
6. Creating Supporting Character(S) & Antagonist
7. How To Build A Scene
8. Student Scene Breakdowns
9. Act One: How To Write Plot Point One
10. Act Two: How To Write Plot Point Two
11. Act Three: The Climax & Advanced Techniques
12. Teleplay: Five Act Structure
13. How To Create A Series
14. Creating The Pilot
15. Creating The Seasons
16. Advice For Just Starting
17. How To Get An Agent
18. The Pitch & The Notes Meeting
19. How To Deal With Uncertainty
20. The Mindset Of The Decision Makers
21. Final Q & A
CLASS DESCRIPTION
How To Write A Screenplay.
Screenwriting classes often either lean too heavily on theory or simply study the technical approach to writing without a greater context for its use, as if the act of screenwriting exists in a vacuum – it does not. In The Screenwriters Toolkit with Jim Uhls, you’ll learn both the nuts and bolts of the craft, as well as its relationship to getting your work read and ultimately produced.
Jim’s sceenwriting credits include the modern classic “Fight Club” the feature-film “Jumper” the NBC television film “Semper Fi” and the SyFy miniseries “Spin” In this class, he’ll share lessons from his extensive experience writing for Hollywood and the small screen. He’ll teach you how to develop better scripts, get traction for your projects, and navigate the complex professional landscape of script development.
You’ll learn about screenwriting form and content, including:
- Vocabulary and formats
- Dialogue vs silence
- Adapting existing works for the screen
- Genre-writing
Jim will also share essential insights on developing a career in screenwriting.
You’ll learn:
- The differences between writing for television and features
- Who to work with: agents vs managers vs lawyers
- How to obtain and manage projects of various sizes and contexts
The Screenwriters Toolkit is a comprehensive examination of screenwriting form, content, craft, and traffic. You’ll learn how to adapt your content to the size, genre, and desired professional result of the script while also learning about the best on-ramps for aspiring writers.
JIM UHLS
Jim Uhls wrote “Fight Club,” directed by David Fincher; “Jumper,” directed by Doug Limon; and the NBC television film, “Semper Fi,” produced by Steven Spielberg. He is currently working with Shane Black on a new big screen adaptation of “The Destroyer” novel series for Chuck Roven and Steve Chasman, as well as writing the miniseries “Spin” for the SyFy. He also working on original screenplays “Termination Society,” Leviathan,” and “Games Without Frontiers .” In addition, Jim is developing, with Ric Krause, an online video game and app “Phantasm.” A playwright as well, Jim has had his play, “The Relative Importance of Jeri” produced in New York, as well as numbers plays produced in Los Angeles, including “Collections of a Long-Distance Garbageman.”
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