Last updated 4/2019
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Language: English | Size: 1.14 GB | Duration: 1h 0m
Learn the Write Rich, Complex Characters That Connect with an Audience in Your Screenwriting, Filmmaking & Film School!
What you’ll learn
You’ll enhance your character development across genres
Strong character development will evoke emotions in your audience
Requirements
Basic knowledge of movies
Description
Join over 30,000 students learning from our courses!You can’t have a great plot without having amazing characters. Strong character development will evoke emotions in your audience whether you’re writing a comedy, drama, or any other genre. To create great characters, you need your audience to connect in some way. Even if you love your characters, there is no guarantee your reader will connect with them.In this how-to video, you’ll learn:The three ways to connect a viewer to the main characterThe importance of empathyHow to make a great character relatableAnd more!You’ll love this video if you are:Struggling to find an audienceRevising your latest scriptInterested in why people connect with charactersIf you want to elevate your scripts and stories – AND your screenwriting or filmmaking career — to the highest possible level, this class is a must.They DON’T teach you this in Film School!———————————————————————————————————————————What people are saying about our courses: “By far, the best director and cinematography course on the Internet.” – Nate Carroll”I really enjoyed taking this class. It wasn’t just that the subject was interesting to me, but the teacher also made the class intriguing. I would gladly recommend this class to anyone who would be interested.” – Leah AmesVery helpful. Adds depth to your understanding and intuitive insights which you surely had if you happened to play with video shooting and editing without doing any learning beforehand. It’s enriching. The movie samples are great as the clarify the points. Love it! – Yosi Tsitsu———————————————————————————————————————————Creating characters that people connect with is no easy feat, but it is the key to writing amazing work. Learn several tips and techniques from Karl Iglesias that will take your characters to the next level. Filmmaking is not just about the cameras. ———————————————————————————————————————————Who is Karl Iglesias? Karl Iglesias is a screenwriter and sought-after script doctor and consultant, specializing in the reader’s emotional response to the written page. He is the best-selling author of Writing For Emotional Impact and The 101 Habits of Highly Successful Screenwriters. He teaches at UCLA Extension’s Writers’ Program, where he’s won the Outstanding Instructor Award for 2010, the Screenwriting Expo and online at Writers University. He also writes a regular column on the craft for Creative Screenwriting magazine.———————————————————————————————————————————Important information before you enroll:In case you find the course useless, don’t forget you are covered by a 30 day money back guarantee, full refund, no questions asked!Once enrolled, you have unlimited, lifetime access to the course!You will have instant and free access to any updates we’ll add to the course.I will give you my full support regarding any issues or suggestions related to the course.———————————————————————————————————————————If you’ve got the dream.If you’ve got the drive.If you’ve got the passion – but you’re missing the knowledge and experience…this course will help you write and sell your feature film screenplay.Enroll NOW! Let’s get started!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Connecting Emotionally with Characters
Lecture 2 Six Key Questions to Build Character
Lecture 3 Revealing a Character
Lecture 4 Connecting with a Character
Lecture 5 Humanizing the Character
Lecture 6 How to Create Humanistic Traits in a Character
For those who need characters the audience can connect to,Writers struggling to find an audience,Writers interested in why people connect with character
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