Write A Feature Length Screenplay For Film Or Television

  • 4.6
Approx. 93 hours to complete

Course Summary

Learn how to write a feature-length screenplay for film or television with this comprehensive course. Gain insights into character development, plot structure, and dialogue writing from experienced instructors.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the key elements of a successful screenplay
  • Develop compelling characters and plotlines
  • Learn how to write engaging dialogue
  • Master the art of pitching your screenplay to producers

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

  • Screenwriter
    • USA: $60,000 - $100,000
    • India: ₹5,00,000 - ₹8,50,000
    • Spain: €30,000 - €50,000
  • Script Consultant
    • USA: $50,000 - $80,000
    • India: ₹4,00,000 - ₹6,50,000
    • Spain: €25,000 - €40,000
  • Creative Producer
    • USA: $70,000 - $120,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €35,000 - €60,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a feature-length screenplay for film or television
  • Understand the key elements of a successful screenplay
  • Learn how to pitch your screenplay to producers

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No prior screenwriting experience necessary
  • Access to a computer and internet connection

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online and self-paced
  • Video lectures and assignments
  • Peer-reviewed projects

Similar Courses

  • Script Writing: Write a Pilot Episode for a TV or Web Series (Project-Centered Course)
  • Creative Writing: The Craft of Plot
  • The Business of Film

Related Education Paths


Notable People in This Field

  • Aaron Sorkin
  • Shonda Rhimes
  • Quentin Tarantino

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Description

Write a Full Length Feature Film Script

Knowledge

  • You will learn how to write and complete a full-length, feature film screenplay. You will have a finished script in hand at the end of the course.

Outline

  • Week One - Creating The Idea
  • Creating The Idea For Your Feature Film
  • Week Two: Logline and Dramatic Question
  • Create a Logline
  • Create the Dramatic Question
  • Week Three Create your character profile(s)
  • Create your character profiles
  • Week Four: The Three Act Story Arc
  • The Three Act Story Arc of a Feature Length Screenplay
  • Outline Act One
  • Outline your First Ten Pages
  • Week Five: Screenplay Formatting and Software
  • Screenplay Format and Grammar
  • Becoming Familiar with the Software
  • Practice with your screenplay software of choice.
  • Week Six: Begin your screenplay
  • Action and Dialogue
  • Writing the First Ten Pages of your Screenplay
  • Week Seven: The middle section of Act One
  • Outline the middle section of Act One
  • Write pages 11-20
  • Week Eight: Write the final section of Act One
  • Write pages 21-30
  • Week Nine: Table read Act One
  • Table read Act One
  • Table read Act One
  • Week Ten: Begin Act Two
  • Act Two - Write pages 31-40
  • Week Eleven: Write pages 41-50
  • Write pages 41-50
  • Week Twelve: Write pages 51-60
  • Write pages 51-60
  • Week Thirteen: Write pages 61-70
  • Write pages 61-70
  • Week Fourteen: Write pages 71-80
  • Write pages 71-80
  • Week Fifteen: Table read Acts One and Two
  • Table Read Acts One and Two
  • Table Read Acts One and Two
  • Week Sixteen: Write pages 81-90
  • Act Three - Write pages 81-90
  • Week Seventeen: Write pages 91-100
  • Write page 90-100
  • Week Eighteen: Finish Act Three
  • Write Pages 100-110
  • Week Nineteen: Table read your entire script
  • Table Read Acts One, Two and Three
  • Table Read Acts One, Two and Three
  • Week Twenty: Finishing things up.
  • Write a Cold Open
  • Write a Synopsis
  • Thank You and Congratulations
  • Final course reflection

Summary of User Reviews

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course provides valuable insights into the screenwriting process and helps students develop their skills in a supportive environment.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and well-structured course materials
  • Instructors provide personalized feedback and guidance
  • Flexible pacing allows students to work at their own pace
  • Great community support and networking opportunities

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some students found the workload to be too heavy or overwhelming
  • The course may not be suitable for absolute beginners
  • The focus is primarily on feature-length screenplays, which may not be relevant for all students
  • The price may be prohibitive for some learners
  • Some students found the peer review process to be inconsistent or unhelpful
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David Wheeler
Michigan State University
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