By: Vancouver Film Schol
Source: http://blog.vfs.com/
Category: Film School Online
VFS first offered the Writing for Film & Television Two-Weekend Intensive last fall, offering aspiring writers with busy weekday schedules an opportunity to experience the VFS approach to screenwriting. We’re happy to announce it’s coming back!
This spring, you’ll have a chance to meet a diverse group of writers and take on a barrage of screenwriting tools, techniques, and exercises that closely represent what students learn in the one-year Writing for Film & Television program.
The first weekend (March 23-25) focuses on the elements of great storytelling and the business of screenwriting, and the second weekend (March 30-April 1) is all about workshopping and discovering how the words on the page affect the production process.
Here’s what participants said after finishing the Writing for Film & Television Two-Weekend Intensive last fall:
“It was exactly what I wanted, and exceeded every possible expectation.”
“The instructors were knowledgeable, personable and it was a great learning environment, impressive amount of feedback and insight.”
“I learned a lot in making interesting dialogue, about pitching as well as about the film business from the instructors.”
Find out more and register here. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a taste of the program that helped launch the careers of screenwriters like Terri Tachell (District 9) and Seth Lochhead (Hanna).
Source : http://blog.vfs.com/
Source: http://blog.vfs.com/
Category: Film School Online
VFS first offered the Writing for Film & Television Two-Weekend Intensive last fall, offering aspiring writers with busy weekday schedules an opportunity to experience the VFS approach to screenwriting. We’re happy to announce it’s coming back!
This spring, you’ll have a chance to meet a diverse group of writers and take on a barrage of screenwriting tools, techniques, and exercises that closely represent what students learn in the one-year Writing for Film & Television program.
The first weekend (March 23-25) focuses on the elements of great storytelling and the business of screenwriting, and the second weekend (March 30-April 1) is all about workshopping and discovering how the words on the page affect the production process.
Here’s what participants said after finishing the Writing for Film & Television Two-Weekend Intensive last fall:
“It was exactly what I wanted, and exceeded every possible expectation.”
“The instructors were knowledgeable, personable and it was a great learning environment, impressive amount of feedback and insight.”
“I learned a lot in making interesting dialogue, about pitching as well as about the film business from the instructors.”
Find out more and register here. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a taste of the program that helped launch the careers of screenwriters like Terri Tachell (District 9) and Seth Lochhead (Hanna).
Source : http://blog.vfs.com/