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Comes with 9 Free Script Downloads **Special Flash Sale** 20% Off Today Only Dear {NAME}, Aimee Rive

Comes with 9 Free Script Downloads **Special Flash Sale** 20% Off Today Only Dear {NAME}, Aimee Rivera is the development executive at Skydance Media, which produces blockbuster films such as TOP GUN: MAVERICK, Netflix's 6 UNDERGROUND, directed by Michael Bay and starring Ryan Reynolds, ANNIHILATION, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: FALLOUT, TERMINATOR: DARK FATE, and WORLD WAR Z. Aimee will go over how the #MeToo movement has changed the way female characters are written and give an overview on how female leads in today's world have evolved. She will break down WONDER WOMAN, ATOMIC BLONDE, RED SPARROW, THE HUNGER GAMES, TERMINATOR: DARK FATE, and ALIEN: COVENANT and look at the differences between these female characters and compare them to male franchise characters in films such as MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, JASON BOURNE and JAMES BOND. You will also receive FREE script downloads for: - WONDER WOMAN - ATOMIC BLONDE - RED SPARROW - THE HUNGER GAMES - TERMINATOR - ALIEN - MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - JASON BOURNE - JAMES BOND This is an opportunity to develop, hone and, ultimately, write female characters that not only will attract representation, producers and financiers, but also make sure your script is as market ready (and perhaps, franchise ready) as possible. [Today's Flash Sale - Get 20% Off]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Aimee's Stage 32 Webinar: Aimee was very clear and concise with her points and description. Very informative on the subject. I was able to garner several pages of helpful notes that I'm sure will help me with many of my female characters. -Lauro C. A great theme about female characters. Needed this very for my story. I like the simplicity of the elements taught with the details of what's needed for films nowadays. -Mary M. --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from Aimee: - The Brief History of Female Characters and Film - A brief overview of how women are portrayed in films throughout history and how it has evolved. - How has the #MeToo movement change the way female characters are written? - Examples of Successful and Unsuccessful Female Characters from Films - We will break down films such as: WONDER WOMAN, ATOMIC BLONDE, RED SPARROW, THE HUNGER GAMES, TERMINATOR, and ALIEN and look at the differences between these female characters. - We will also compare them to male franchise characters in films such as: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, JASON BOURNE and JAMES BOND. - What makes them a great female character? - What are the tropes? - What are the common misconceptions? - What are the different types of female characters? What is the difference between a claiming character and a character with an origin story? - What are the tips to writing female characters not only in male driven genres, but also in a post #MeToo world? - Are there boundaries? - What is a modern female character? - Can male writers write female characters? - What are the development challenges and how to work through them? - What are audiences today looking for when it comes to female characters and do women have a different expectation than men? - Exercises to Help You Craft Powerful Female Characters - Q&A with Aimee Today's Flash Sale - 20% Off! [Learn How to Write Powerful Female Characters >>]( 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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