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Screenwriting workshop

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Last week

What were we working on in last weeks

screenwriting lesson?

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In todays lesson

We are going to recap the key rules of

screenwriting, before continuing work on our

screenplays, applying our creative writing

skills

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By the end of todays lesson, you

MUST apply screenwriting techniques to produce part of a professionally presented screenplay

SHOULD apply spelling and grammar knowledge to ensure screenplay is professionally prepared

COULD be able to use action verbs to write compelling action

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Who remembers what

action verbs are?

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Action verbs

• An action verb is a doing word, a word that

describes something either a person,

animal or force of nature can do.

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You have 2 minutes

To write as many action verbs as you can…

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Times up!

What did we get?

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Why is it important for screenwriters to know

about action verbs?

What drives a story forward?

Is it action or dialogue?

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Action drives our narratives forward

Action verbs are a tool that allows the writer

to show the reader what’s happening in our

stories world, to make them feel a part of it.

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Where should action be on the

page?

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Where should dialogue be on the

page?

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What tense should it be written in?

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What font should you use?

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What should every scene start with?

INT. HOSPITAL - NIGHT

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Why is spelling & grammar

important in screenwriting?

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• Use Word or Google Docs spell-checker

• Get someone you trust to read your work over

How can you ensure that your

spelling and grammar are correct?

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Task 1

Working alone

Using your concepts, notes and narrative

plan as a guide, continue to write your

screenplay.

Set yourself a goal of finishing at least 1

page by the end of this lesson.

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Peer assessment

Swap your work with a peer and check their spelling and grammar.

Is their spelling correct?

Do all their paragraphs make sense?

Can you understand and follow the story?

Feedback to each other; how could they improve their works clarity through spelling & grammar?

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Workshop

Use the feedback you’ve received to edit

and improve your screenplay.

If you get stuck then conduct research to

help you gain a deeper understanding of

your story and its subject. Write up any

research in your portfolio.

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Plenary

Peer assess each others screenplays. Think

about the story and how it unfolds. Can you

follow it? Is it engaging and exciting?