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Last Call: How To Craft Inciting Incidents That Supercharge Your Screenplays

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Last 24 hours to register Last 24 Hours To Register [(register here)]( Learn how supercharge your screenplays by using your "inciting incidents" to maximum effect from a writer and producer who has worked with HBO, Fox, Universal, CBS and more! PLUS! You will receive exclusive handouts to help you craft world-class inciting incidents! Dear {NAME}, When legendary filmmaker Billy Wilder said about screenwriting "if you have a problem with the third the real problem is in the first act" he was referring to a screenplay's inciting incident. The "inciting incident" in your screenplay is what sets your lead characters on their journey. If this critical beat is missed, or not properly maximized, your script can fall flat. You need to supercharge your inciting incident and Stage 32 is here to teach you how. Teaching you this key piece of the professional screenwriting craft is film and television writer and producer Brian Herskowitz. Brian has worked on over 2 dozen films and television shows (HBO, FOX, CBS, NBC, UNIVERSAL and more) and he's bringing his experience across all the formats to the Stage 32 community! You'll also have a Q&A with Brian to ask him questions about your screenwriting and projects. And remember, if you cannot attend the webinar live you can email your questions in advance to edu@stage32.com and have access to Brian's webinar in the "My Education" tab of your profile to watch it as many times as you like. Brian will teach you how to define, set, and maximize the effect of your inciting incident and give you tools, exercises, and examples to help you elevate the quality of your screenwriting. Testimonials for Brian's Teaching and Stage 32 Education “As a collaborator with Brian and a guest in his class, I am hugely impressed with his screenwriting knowledge. I heartily recommend him and his course.” - Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, Pretty Woman, Listen Up) "I have a master's degree and a doctorate, Brian is by far the most caring and best teacher I have ever had." - Alan J. "Mr. Herskowitz is very knowledgeable, patient, and superb at discerning problems and helping us solve them." - Sandra O. [Elevate Your Screenwriting By Tapping Here >>]( Copyright © 2023 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have an account or have participated in services at Stage32.com. We have some cool things happening on social – follow us! [Twitter]( / [Instagram]( / [Facebook]( / [Tik Tok]( [Manage your email preferences]( Community Success Stories - Look who’s on their way to an Oscar [Check out success stories from our community and see why so many industry professionals work with Stage 32 here!]( Stage 32 in the News [Variety]( / [Forbes]( / [The Wrap]( / [CNBC]( / [Entrepreneur]( Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd.Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 [Add us to your address book]( Stage 32 is the world's largest online platform connecting and educating the global entertainment industry. [Manage your email preferences]( [unsubscribe]( from receiving these types of emails or unsubscribe [here](. Join over 1 million members from around the world who use Stage 32 to network, find work and learn. Be sure to keep your profile up to date to ensure you are getting the communication you want to receive to help with your craft or career.

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