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Blumhouse & Legendary Screenwriter teaches you outlining your script

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100% Satisfaction Rating! Today's Flash Sale - 20% Off Until Midnight 100% Satisfaction Rating! Dear {NAME}, Steve Desmond is a WGA screenwriter whose screenplays have been voted onto the prestigious industry Black List four times in the past five years, including in 2020 with his latest script, The Saturday Night Ghost Club. He sold his sci-fi adventure screenplay, Harry’s All-Night Hamburgers, to Warner Bros in a bidding war, and FilmNation (Arrival, The King’s Speech) hired him to adapt the Stoker-award-winning horror novel The Cabin at the End of the World. He’s also been hired to work on projects for Legendary Pictures, Sony, Blumhouse, Mandalay, and IM Global, amongst others. Steve will provide tips and best practices for outlining to help you better prepare for writing your script and zero in on your project’s story and structure. Expect to leave with strategies and ideas you can take back with you to better organize and attack your own script. [Today's Flash Sale - 20% Off]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Steve's Stage 32 Webinar "Steve is amazing! Wow... what an absolute wealth of knowledge. He was very generous and sincere with his class." -Monica M. "He was excellent, encouraging and kind. He made it fun and knows his craft." -Alice B. "Steve's presentation is clear, generous, well organized and non-judgmental. I came in with a question about my current idea, which has a tragic ending that I don't know how to make palatable. Now feel like his various approaches to thinking about the progress of an outline and script may give me the tools I need." -Sally K. --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from Steve: - Why Outline? - The Big Picture - Writing is a mixture of organic and organization. - Finding the balance - How to not get stuck on planning. - Setting deadlines - Choose the Outline That’s Right for You - The short and loose version - The long and detailed version - Doing Your Research - Picking 2-5 movies and how to take notes on them. - Creating a Notes Document - An idea notebook - When to know that you have enough - Ironing out your Premise - Writing a logline for a new reason - 2 important questions to ask yourself when landing on your premise - Theme & Tone - Why theme is the foundation of everything - Sharpening your tone before you begin - Characters - Building the foundation, then giving them the reins - Finding their voice - Planning out your character arcs - Basic 3 Act Structure - Learn the rules before you break them - Defining the Terms - Page Count Breakdown - Steve's "Build the Bridge Method" for Outlining - Filling in the bridge - Visualization Techniques - What Happens Next - Outlining as you Write - Outlines for New Drafts - Q&A with Steve [Get 20% Off By Midnight >>]( Copyright © 2021 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from educational updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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