Screenplay Workshop Series

WANNA WRITE A MOVIE?

 

NOW'S THE TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE 6 WEEK SCREENPLAY COURSE 

Taught by internationally acclaimed writer/director/producer Robert Walker

 

Stop in at 124 E. Broadway or call 520-624-9833 to register
 
Only $15 per session! 

Saturdays 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. at Access Tucson 

 

March 8th through April 12th

 

WORKSHOP TOPICS: 

 

� How to get started with your story
� Structuring your screenplay
� Riveting & realistic characters 
� Plotting your story
� Three Act Structure 
� Plot twists
� Where to sell your screenplay

 

Instructor Robert Walker is a writer, director and producer now living in Tucson, Arizona. He wrote the feature Beyond Bedlam for Elizabeth Hurley, directed Circus (Columbia Tristar) with Famke Jannsen, John Hannah, Eddie Izzard, Peter Stormare and Fred Ward and the underground cult classic Gothic Vampires From Hell.

Last year he directed Killer Weekend with Eric Roberts. Currently, he is completing the comedies Margerine Wars, Hatfield and McCoy and the 'creature feature' Demon.

 
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