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Film And Television Screenwriting Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Unlock your screenwriting potential with our Film and Television Screenwriting Course, wey dem design for Naija professionals wey sabi English and wan shine for the industry. You go sabi develop character well well by learning how people relate and how to create characters wey get many sides. Learn how to format screenplay, the basic tins about creative writing, and how to structure plot, including the three-act structure and how to build tension. You go sharpen your dialogue writing skills and dey on top of your game with industry analysis and trends. Join us make you change your storytelling skills and capture audience for the whole world.

Live mentoring sessions weekly

Count on our team of specialists for weekly support

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Exchange experiences with specialists from different fields and solve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Master character arcs: Develop dynamic, multi-dimensional characters wey get levels.

Perfect screenplay format: Learn the correct industry format wey dem dey use.

Craft compelling narratives: Create storylines wey go grab people and wey fresh.

Enhance dialogue skills: Write dialogue wey sound real and get power.

Analyze industry trends: Stay informed about wetin dey hot for TV now.