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Online Script Writing Course
- Leads to ExpertRating Online Script Writing Certification.
Learn from a veteran TV comedy writer how to write professional
sitcom scripts and how to break into show business. In this
six-week online course, you'll discover the artistic and
technical considerations that go into making a great sitcom
script. You'll master the art of creating concise, sparkling
dialogue and telling your story completely through jokes. You'll
get easy-to-follow instructions for using sitcom characters to
their fullest, creating powerful storylines, and selling your
ideas to existing shows.
Writing Brush-up
This course provides a writing
refresher; or beginning to basic course for
understanding: the elemental components of
sentences, how to write clear sentences, focused
paragraphs; and important beginning writing formats,
such as five paragraph essays, stories (free-written
and structured), as well as academic term papers.
The course consists of six lessons: Introduction,
Making Sentences, Building Paragraphs, Writing a
Five Paragraph Essay, How to Write a Story, and How
to Write a Term Paper.
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Writing the TV Spec Script
Television is no longer the ugly stepsister of the
entertainment industry. Of writers making money in show biz, the Writers
Guild of America reports that 30% more earn their income from television
than from features. With expanding markets in network, cable, and
syndication, the trend is likely to continue. But while television may
look like film shoe-horned into a small, black box, in reality it's a
unique medium with rules of its own.
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