What you need to write for the screen & ear
Fable Cohort: Scriptwriting
Scripting secrets for film, video, YouTube, podcasts & presentations. Learn how to write for the screen and ear. Even if you tend to wing it, nailing your fundamentals will help you improve your performance.
COMING SOON!
Words fly as fast as images in film.
Every word you include has a visual component or a production element attached.
But, like any written work, a script has to say something to have value and get results.
There’s a reason some videos work and others have us pushing that skip button.
There’s a reason we lean in to listen to certain podcasts and speed up or dump out of others.
It all comes down to scripting and strategy. You have to have a plan and a point.
- But how do you figure out what to write?
- How do you translate that writing to visuals?
- How do you write a script that enhances the visuals?
- How do you get the audience to lean in for more?
- How can you use audio or video to boost sales and loyalty?
- What makes or breaks a film, video, presentation or podcast?
HERE ARE SOME SIMPLE STEPS TO START:
ONE: Don’t wing it
TWO: Get organized and think strategically
THREE: Know what you’re doing (and why) or it could backfire
FOUR: Pick up some production skills to pull it off (but not as many as you might think
FIVE: Practice and get feedback
Where do I begin?
With some help. And that’s where Fable Cohort: Scriptwriting comes to the rescue.
Think of it as your one-stop bootcamp for all things scriptwriting, with some production tips tossed in along the way.
What’s Covered in Fable Cohort: Scriptwriting?
- What makes a good video or presentation?
- How film and video differs from text & how to leverage that
- How going "audio only" changes things
- Figuring out what to write—concept, throughline, and treatment
- Writing for the ear—establishing rhythm, cadence & flow
- The job of a script & how to get started
- Defining & hooking your audience
- Choosing the right structure
- Sequences—why they help organize the content
- Adding conflict, setups and payoffs, and the power of choice
- Transitions—creating both contextual and film transitions
- Script tips—what to do and NOT do, add and NOT add
- Biggest mistakes made in scripting and how to fix them
- Polishing and delivering your script, video, or presentation
Fable Cohort: Scriptwriting may be for you if you want to:
- Tap into the power of film, video, presentations, or podcasts (the ear and the screen)
- Learn how to craft a powerful script for your videos or presentations
- Engage more fully with your audience
- Understand how and why stories work in script form
- Grab your audience from the first word
- Know what to write and how to do it effectively
- Gain practical, usable advice without the nonsense
Fable Cohort: Scriptwriting may NOT be for you if you:
- A prescriptive fill-in-the-blank formula to follow instead of understanding how and why scripts work (though I will give you blank script templates to use)
- Someone else to write it for you (however, I can help you as a script doctor outside this course)
- To write for the page, not the screen or ear
HOW IT WORKS
I intentionally keep Fable Cohorts small so eveyone gets personal attention. This cohort includes::
- An 8-week intensive course (short video lessons in weekly modules that take approximately 60-90 minutes per week to complete)
- Limited to 15 people for maximum attention
- 8 weekly assignments with direct feedback from me
- Weekly live hot-seat critique sessions (recorded replays available)
- 2 live Ask Me Anything Q&A sessions
- Lifetime access to the materials and community
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