In this course, Screenwriters will work with Actors to examine how specific scenes in their film are 'playing' ? or aren't.? Too often screenwriters don't appreciate how actors approach a role ? how they work to bring your characters to life.
Speaking to actors as they read, rehearse, and finally play your scene will give insight, not only into how actors approach your writing, but into scene structure ? the focus on the overall objective, the origin of the conflict, individual beats, what's actually 'in play' in the present tense in the scene, what is potentially at stake, who 'wins' the scene, and how the scene pushes the action forward into the next scene.
Writers can rewrite scenes after day one of the workshop. These scenes will then be worked through on day two with actors. Writers are expected to submit their screenplays by?Friday November 4th, 2011.?There are just 6 places available on this course.
This workshop is aimed at:
Writers with a full screenplay.? Priority will be given to writers heading towards production, but original or thematically bold stories will be considered.
About the Tutor:?Mark McIlrath is a script editor who works on feature film projects in Ireland, Italy, France and the UK. He has been through the Arista and North by Northwest programmes. He is a regular contributor to Scriptwriter magazine and other publications, on script editing theory and practice.
More Info:?Contact Mary Deely at 091-770748 or email education@galwayfilmcentre.ie
What past participants say about Mark's other courses:
His years of experience shine through and I still use his teachings in my own writing today. Highly recommend for any writer who wants to bring their project to the next level, and then some.
Matthew Roche (Writer of Till Death Do Us Part, Winner of RT?/Filmbase Short Script Award, 2009)
Mark's course is hugely educational and beneficial, whether you are interested in pursuing story editing or simply gaining more insight into your own writing. And Mark stays in touch after the course is over, providing highly useful tips and guidance. He is a friend and mentor as much as he is a a teacher.
Shane Perez (Writer of Blood and Sand, Winner of London Independent Film Festival Best Screenplay, 2009)
Source: http://politicalquote.blogspot.com/2011/10/scriptwriting-course-november-2011-in.html
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