WRITING FOR TELEVISION

Create your stories

How do you convert a book into a screenplay? How do you start one from scratch? How do you suggest, on a page, something that an actor will then inhabit? What is the difference between a movie and a TV script? We will illustrate this course with clips from our own work, and run workshops that will help you create your stories.

Single room: £595
Shared room: £545
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Start Date:
Monday, 22nd November 2010

End Date:
Saturday, 27th November 2010
Tutors
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Deborah Moggach

Deborah Moggach has adapted several of her novels as television dramas (Seesaw, Stolen, To Have and To Hold) and has written TV dramas Goggle-Eyes, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Pride and Prejudice which was nominated for a BAFTA.

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Keith Temple

Keith Temple’s credits include Dr Who, Doc Martin and Angel Cake. His first novel It’s Behind You is published in 2010. He is currently writing a screenplay for Foot Soldier Films and is a story/script consultant for BBC Scotland.

Guest
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Nicola Larder

Nicola Larder is an independent television drama producer.

This course is based at:

The Hurst - The John Osborne Arvon Centre

Clunton, Craven Arms
Shropshire
SY7 0JA

Tel: 01588 640658
Fax: 01588 640509
Email: thehurst@arvonfoundation.org
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