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~25 Modules / ~400 pages

Writing for Drama and Comedy Series
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Writing for TV
Overview of the TV industry, types of shows, and the role of the writer
Module #2
Understanding Drama and Comedy
Defining drama and comedy, genres, and tone
Module #3
Developing Your Writing Voice
Finding your unique voice, style, and perspective
Module #4
Story Structure for TV
Understanding the three-act structure, character arcs, and episodic vs. serialized storytelling
Module #5
Creating Compelling Characters
Writing believable, relatable, and engaging characters
Module #6
Writing Effective Dialogue
Crafting realistic, distinct, and engaging dialogue for characters
Module #7
World-Building for TV
Creating a rich, immersive world for your characters to inhabit
Module #8
Pitching Your Show
Crafting a compelling pitch, logline, and series bible
Module #9
Outlining and Breaking a Season
Creating a season-long story arc and episode outlines
Module #10
Writing the Pilot Episode
Crafting a strong, engaging pilot that sets the tone for your series
Module #11
Drama Writing
Exploring the specific challenges and opportunities of writing drama for TV
Module #12
Comedy Writing
Exploring the specific challenges and opportunities of writing comedy for TV
Module #13
Writing for a TV Room
Collaborating with other writers, showrunners, and producers
Module #14
Rewriting and Editing
Revision strategies, getting feedback, and self-editing techniques
Module #15
Showrunning and Production
The role of the showrunner, working with directors and producers, and production considerations
Module #16
The Business of TV Writing
Understanding contracts, agents, and the TV writing industry
Module #17
Building a Writing Career
Networking, finding representation, and advancing your career
Module #18
Case Studies:Successful TV Shows
In-depth analysis of successful TV shows, including their development and writing process
Module #19
Dramedy and Hybrid Genres
Exploring the opportunities and challenges of writing for dramedy and hybrid genres
Module #20
Writing for Streaming and Cable
Understanding the opportunities and differences of writing for streaming and cable platforms
Module #21
Writing for Diversity and Representation
Crafting inclusive, representative stories and characters
Module #22
Creating a Writing Routine
Developing a writing routine, staying motivated, and overcoming writers block
Module #23
Getting Feedback and Revising
Getting and giving feedback, and strategies for revising your work
Module #24
Final Project Development
Developing a final project, including a pilot script and series bible
Module #25
Final Project Pitch
Pitching your final project to industry professionals
Module #26
Next Steps:Building a Career
Next steps for building a writing career, including networking and finding representation
Module #27
Industry Insights and Trends
Current trends and insights from industry professionals and experts
Module #28
Q&A and Wrap-Up
Final Q&A session and course wrap-up
Module #29
Bonus Material:Writing for Animation and Childrens TV
Exploring the opportunities and challenges of writing for animation and childrens TV
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Writing for Drama and Comedy Series career


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