JIM ELDRIDGE

WRITING FOR FILM & TV TO SCRIPT STAGE

(2-DAY WORKSHOP)

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DAY 1:

MORNING SESSION (starts 10:00am)

 

Welcome and Introduction

 

Writing for TV

Definition of writing for TV - whether for studio (multi-camera) or location (single-camera)

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Setting out a TV script.

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Characters - dialogue.

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Use of special effects and CGI.

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Budget implications.

 

Creating a series or serial for TV

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How the commissioning process works.

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Has the series got "legs" (could it be long-running)

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Writing to fit time-slots available for comedy and drama on TV.

 

Writing for film:  Commercial or art-house - budget implications and funding.

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Setting out a film script.

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Characters; dialogue, the story.

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Use of special effects and CGI.

 

Original script/adaptation/development

(Note: If the participants have already done all the above at a previous workshop, we will skip

straight to: )

 

Using Teamwriting to create and develop a 30 minute script.

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Creating characters and the story

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The story arc: the importance of the scene-by-scene breakdown in the writing process

13:00  Lunch

The pub in the village The Kings Arms, does reasonably priced  meals or sandwiches on Saturdays. On Sundays only meat meals are available, so if you are vegetarian or vegan you are advised to bring your own packed lunch to the Sunday workshop. Alternatively The Hope and Anchor at Port Carlisle offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available, free, during the workshop

 

AFTERNOON SESSION (starts 14:00)

 

The continuation of development of the story and characters for the script, to a completed scene-by-scene breakdown;

 

Discussion and feedback. Participants choose which scene/s they wish to write for the script.

 

17:00  Workshop ends

 

DAY 2

 

MORNING SESSION (starts 10am)

 

Recap of story and characters, and scene-by-scene breakdown. Clarifications, questions, further thoughts on story and characters.

 

Each participant to write their three minutes worth of script for first draft of script.

This will be done with individual advice from Jim

 

1pm. Lunch. (Participants hand in their scripts for photocopying).

 

 AFTERNOON SESSION (starts 14.00)

 

Read-through of first draft of script. Discussion.
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Do the characters have continuity in the different scenes?

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Does it feel like a unified script?

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If any scenes feel they do not fit with the others, what needs to be done to make them fit?

 

Following discussion: 2nd drafts of scenes to be worked on: revised or polished.

 

Read-through of second draft of script.

 

Final feedback and discussion.

 

5pm: End of day 2 and end of Workshop.

 

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