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Fresh & Edgy Screenwriting

The first time a producer told me she wanted "fresh writing," I had no clue what she was talking about. Many years later, I'd say it is one of the big keys to a screenwriter's success.

What is fresh writing? Here's how Geoffery Rush described it:

"I got to maybe page three and this script was so full of invention, so funny, I was laughing out loud. I looked up at my agent and said 'I've got to be in this."
Geoffrey Rush - SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE

See the power of fresh writing? It entices. It surprises. It entertains. And it gets industry people raving about your writing. To a producer, it translates into audiences who are well entertained. They're seeing something new or something familiar presented in a new way.

There's a specific kind of fresh writing that has been on every producer's wish list -- Edgy scripts.


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Days of the Class

Day 1: What Is "fresh?"
Day 2: Cliché Busting
Day 3: Intro To Fresh Formats
Day 4: Unlikely Actions And Reveals
Day 5: The Unexpected Response
Day 6: Misinterpretation
Day 7: Metaphor And Parody
Day 8: What Is Edgy?
Day 9: First Three Edgy Formats
Day 10: The "taboo" Edge
Day 11: Controversial Edgy Formats
Day 12: Putting Fresh And Edgy Into Your Writing

Class Info

In this class, we'll demystify the process of writing both fresh and edgy scripts.

This could be the class that takes your writing to a whole new level...and help you discover a side to your writing you never considered before.

DESCRIPTION: 10 days that will give you a complete model for making sure your scenes, characters, dialogue, and action is fresh and/or edgy.

PRICE: $95

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DATES: Oct 13-23, 2008

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