Screenwriting in a Changed World
Video lecture | 63 minutes
Walt Allenbeck, Moderatore![]() | |||
| Panelists: | |||
Robert Eisele![]() | Deborah Pratt![]() | Andrew Klavan![]() | Ellen Sandler![]() |
Description
A panel of four successful screen writers, moderated by Walt Allenback, discuss the major shifts they see ahead in screenwriting. Pointing out that there is more opportunity than ever to produce content in today's digital environment, they also have strong views on what it will take to become visible, how subject matter will change, how the balance of power has shifted in the entertainment business, and their hopes for the future. Panelists include producer Deborah Pratt, bestselling author Andrew Klavan, Emmy nominee Ellen Sandler, and Robert Eisele, screenwriter for The Great Debaters, starring Denzel Washington, and numerous other screenplays and plays.
Here, you'll learn:
- How important is story structure today?
- Where will the opportunities be?
- Who holds the industry power now?
- What is the state of network development?
- Who will our new story heroes be?
- How have distribution channels changed?
- Will old products give way to new ones, such as webisodes?
- How do we find our own inner heros and hope?
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