TV Drama Writing Tutorial Collection at The Writer's Store
In the ever-evolving world of television, crafting compelling stories that captivate audiences has never been more crucial. To help aspiring writers navigate this landscape, a series of OnDemand Webinars offer valuable insights and techniques to create engaging scripts for the small screen.
One such offering is the "Write Great TV Scenes: Learn the Secrets of the TV 'BEAT'" webinar, priced at $39.99. This informative session uses examples from popular current TV shows to explain the role of TV Beats in making scripts engaging, with shows like STRANGER THINGS, MR. ROBOT, PEAKY BLINDERS, THIS IS US, GOLIATH, MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE, and many more serving as reference points. Each TV Beat lasts from one to five minutes and acts as the 'escalator' of suspense in TV storytelling.
Another essential webinar is "One-Hour TV Pilot Structure: From ABC to AMC to HBO to Netflix," led by Daniel Calvisi, author of "Story Maps: How to Write a GREAT Screenplay." Priced at $49.99, this webinar focuses on the key tips and techniques for structuring a one-hour TV pilot script, emphasising detailed story structure, character depth, and scene functionality within the evolving TV landscape.
For those looking to expand their skill sets for creating their own spec pilot scripts, "The Television Plunge" is a valuable resource, priced at $39.99. This webinar offers practical advice on crafting memorable one-hour pilot scripts, while the "Writing the Power Protagonists of AMC, HBO, and SHOWTIME" webinar, priced at $49.99, delves into dissecting iconic Power Protagonists from various shows such as Tony Soprano, Walter White, Don Draper, Raylan Givens, Jimmy McGill in Better Call Saul, Carrie Mathison in Homeland, Bobby Axelrod in Billions, Frank Underwood in House of Cards and Olivia Pope in Scandal.
The bundle includes 10 digital products on writing a 1-Hour TV Drama, led by experienced instructors and screenwriters. One of the products is an OnDemand Webinar titled "One-Hour TV Pilot Structure: From ABC to AMC to HBO to Netflix," while another is "The Television Plunge: The Winning Structure of Breaking Bad," focusing on the structure of the Breaking Bad pilot script. The OnDemand Webinar "Structuring the Bulletproof One Hour Pilot" is led by award-winning television producer, screenwriter, and author Jeffrey Alan Schechter.
These insights come from analyses by experienced instructors who have synthesised contemporary best practices across TV networks, pay cable, and streaming services. The approach combines a disciplined structural framework with the creative ambition required by sophisticated modern TV dramas to create a "bulletproof" pilot script that meets industry standards for storytelling and character development.
But hurry, this deal is only available until August 31, 2025. Invest in your TV writing career today with these comprehensive and affordable webinar bundles.
- In the realm of television, engaging scripts that captivate audiences are indispensable in the ever-evolving landscape of movies-and-tv entertainment.
- To hone their skills, aspiring writers can enroll in OnDemand Webinars, such as "Write Great TV Scenes," offering insights into creating compelling TV Beats seen in shows like STRANGER THINGS.
- An essential component of creating a successful TV pilot script is structure, addressed in webinars like "One-Hour TV Pilot Structure" led by Daniel Calvisi.
- For those aiming to craft spec pilot scripts, practical advice can be found in "The Television Plunge."
- Character development is vital, as highlighted in the webinar "Writing the Power Protagonists of AMC, HBO, and SHOWTIME," featuring iconic characters from shows such as Tony Soprano.
- A comprehensive bundle of 10 digital products provides a disciplined structural framework and creative strategies to create a "bulletproof" pilot script.
- Webinars like "Structuring the Bulletproof One Hour Pilot" are led by award-winning television producer, screenwriter, and author Jeffrey Alan Schechter.
- These insights from experienced instructors, synthesized across TV networks, pay cable, and streaming services, provide a roadmap for investment toward a flourishing TV writing career. But time is of the essence, as this deal is only valid until August 31, 2025.