Script Writing for Movies and Television
Discover a creative method to start telling your audiovisual stories
There are a million and one ways to tell a story and every scriptwriter has his or her own unique technique for doing so. Julio Rojas—the 2012 Goya Award-winning scriptwriter and author—has developed a method he calls the “Script Folder,” designed to help you tell a story and tackle the seemingly complex and daunting world of scriptwriting.
Learn techniques, tools, and tricks to turn that story idea in your head into an organic and coherent narrative system, ready to progress to the writing phase.
Start by getting to know Julio, his professional background, and his unique creative process.
Learn about the types of stories and how they relate to and influence the unfolding of each of the story’s component parts. Julio shows you how to differentiate a story that has potential from a simple anecdote.
Now it’s time to start defining the main plot. Discover how to extract it from within a story and why it is so important for your script. Julio explains the necessity of having a clear narrator and point of view in developing your idea.
Discover the most common types of narrative structures so you can use them in your story. Then learn about the basic components of a script and the narrative triangle.
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