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Ten-minute writing tools take your script from premise to polish.
On the Page
Got ten minutes? Write your script.
On the Page is the ultimate resource for the busy writer. Offering over 20 ten-minute writing tools that take your script from the brainstorming stage, through the outline, into a finished script and even into the rewrite.
Screenwriting Instructor Pilar Alessandra guides writers of all levels through each phase of the process with her engaging and user-friendly approach. An internationally renowned speaker on screenwriting and story pitching, Pilar's unique methods have helped countless writers finish their screenplays, win major writing competitions, and make script sales to studios such as Disney, DreamWorks, Warner Brothers and Sony.
Now she's assembled her exercises so that you can get your screenplay out of your head... and On the Page.
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Pilar Alessandra, On the Page: Screenwriting, On the Page, On the Page: The DVD
Produced by Nancy Noever, Matthew Johnston Written by Pilar Alessandra Directed by Matthew Johnston
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Released | 2008 |
Genre | Screenwriting |
BEYOND THE CHICK FLICK: WRITING THE FEMALE-DRIVEN SCREENPLAY
NOW is the time to write your female-driven screenplay or television show.
In this seminar you will…
You can’t sell your project until you’ve convinced someone to read it. But the pitching process doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
In this workshop Pilar Alessandra makes it easy with a template that guides you in telling your story, emphasizing the hook of the project and addressing the needs of producers.
No more nerves or writer-babble! This class will give you confidence and clarity as you focus on what’s special about your project and about you.
Pitch template included.
More InfoBreak story on your half-hour or one-hour pilot and make decisions about your new series in this 90 minute intensive from Pilar Alessandra.
1 Identify the tone scope and world of your series.
2) Break story on your original pilot.
3) Make decisions about structure.
4) Define your characters and prospective relationships.
5) Explore episode and arc potential.
6 Leave with a pitch concept page and writing strategy.
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