![]() The Live Q&A - Students will attend a live Q&A session on zoom with one of our lecture series instructors on Monday nights at 7pm Pacific Time to ask any questions they may have after viewing the recorded lecture. Lastly, you take your completed script drafts and polish them to be ready to take out to agents, producers, studios, and networks.The Recorded Lecture Series - is taught by UCLA instructors and covers every aspect of the process from initial concept though rewrite. Topics including forming business relationships, pitching in meetings, preparing for rejection/success, submitting to competitions and fellowships, etc., is also covered. Professional development is another key component to having a successful writing career. You focus on complex characterization, structure, and the pilot story and potential for future episodes, and gain an in-depth understanding of the marketplace and where your series concept may be best suited, whether multi-camera, single-camera, drama, dramedy, or animation. During the pilot phase of the course, you take a concept for a television series and develop it through outline, the pitch, first draft, and the bible. ![]() You then continue to write your script, focusing on capturing the essence of the show through its act structure, plot, multiple storylines, characters, scenes, and dialogue. In the spec phase of the course, you begin by refining your story idea and the outline. In this highly intensive, focused, and collaborative workshop environment, you complete a solid draft of your spec script of an existing series and an original pilot.
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