World Building: Crafting Screenplays Readers Can Step Into
World Building: Crafting Screenplays Readers Can Step Into
$19.99
This course is self-paced and on demand. You can go through the materials and complete assignments at your own pace. There is no instructor or peer interaction in this course.
A world-building script is defined as a screenplay where the writer introduces a new world that has different customs and rules that must be explained. World-building scripts are most often associated with science fiction and fantasy genres because the settings, environments and elements of how the world works and functions, are so completely different from what we experience in our everyday lives. Arguably, every script is a world-building script because the reader is entering the screenwriter’s imagination and must learn the rules of your characters’ realm. Writing a successful screenplay requires a complete understanding of the reality of the fictional world you are creating. Readers need to suspend disbelief and jump into your screenplay with full understanding and awesome wonder.
This course will offer specific tips for creating and implementing advice on building the world of your screenplay. Research advice and tips, strengthening visual storytelling in action paragraphs, developing and implementing settings, examining character and plot conflict as it relates to your settings, and genre consistency, will also be covered in this class. Original and unique worlds will set your script apart from the other screenplays, vying for attention from film executives; this course will also discuss understanding film industry folks’ expectations without compromising your vision and creativity.
$19.99
This course is self-paced and on demand. You can go through the materials and complete assignments at your own pace. There is no instructor or peer interaction in this course.
A world-building script is defined as a screenplay where the writer introduces a new world that has different customs and rules that must be explained. World-building scripts are most often associated with science fiction and fantasy genres because the settings, environments and elements of how the world works and functions, are so completely different from what we experience in our everyday lives. Arguably, every script is a world-building script because the reader is entering the screenwriter’s imagination and must learn the rules of your characters’ realm. Writing a successful screenplay requires a complete understanding of the reality of the fictional world you are creating. Readers need to suspend disbelief and jump into your screenplay with full understanding and awesome wonder.
This course will offer specific tips for creating and implementing advice on building the world of your screenplay. Research advice and tips, strengthening visual storytelling in action paragraphs, developing and implementing settings, examining character and plot conflict as it relates to your settings, and genre consistency, will also be covered in this class. Original and unique worlds will set your script apart from the other screenplays, vying for attention from film executives; this course will also discuss understanding film industry folks’ expectations without compromising your vision and creativity.
Course Details
Course outline
Session One: Discovering and Uncovering the World of your Story
- Introduction
- Researching
- Finding references
- Genre settings
- Genre worlds
Session Two: Building and Explaining Your World
- Setting the stage
- Details to make your world come to life
- One main setting
- The road as setting
- The setting as character
- Characters: The human and nonhuman inhabitants
- The rules of your society
Session Three: Drawing the Reader into the World of Your Screenplay
- Visual storytelling in action paragraphs
- Structuring the world
- Dramatic conflict
- Dialogue real and imagined
- Avoiding exposition when explaining worlds
Session Four: Stepping into the world in your opening pages…and beyond
- Film executives’ expectations
- The first ten pages
- Refining the premise
- The story
- Your world’s past, present and future
What will you learn?
- Tools on writing effective worlds for your characters and story.
- How to build, establish, and explain the world of your screenplay.
- Insights into making the most of your research.
- Tips to avoid common pitfalls when creating specific settings.
- How to make the most of visual storytelling in various genres.
- Techniques to make action paragraphs jump off the page.
- Insights and ideas on characters’ relationships to their environments.
- How to convey ideas without spoon-feeding the audience.
- How to draw the reader into your world in the first ten pages.
- Tools on avoiding exposition and sharpening dialogue.