Writing For The Small Screen: From Broadcast to Streaming to Web (Winter 2024) (Online)

02/17/2024 - 03/30/2024

Category

Class

Admission

  • $325.00

Location

Online

Summary

Sessions: 7 Saturdays
Session Dates: Feb 17, 24
Mar 02, 09, 16, 23, 30
Session Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Description

Writing For The Small Screen: From Broadcast to Streaming to Web (Winter 2024) (Online)

Feb 17 - Mar 30
1:00pm - 4:00pm Central Time

Instructor: Mary Ruth Clarke

This class is for anyone who has an idea (comedy or drama, any genre) that could make a great episodic or limited series and who wants to learn the crucial basics of how to write it.  
We will study and analyze successful pilots. We will tease out/explore the inherent possibilities in your idea, where it fits in the vast TV landscape, how to position the idea, what makes a great TV characters, visual storytelling, budgetary considerations, proper story structure, and formatting. And you will write and rewrite. 

You will leave the workshop with:
•    The makings of a pitch document
•    A grasp of the show template, structure, core cast, and the ongoing character revelations as opposed to character development
•    A grasp of the process of creation that optioned shows go through 
•    A better grasp of the language that writers/producers/agents speak
•    The beginnings of a rough draft of a television pilot

Mary Ruth Clarke 

Mary Ruth Clarke co-wrote and starred in the original Meet the Parents and co-adapted it into the blockbuster. Her dramedy Broadway, Ohio is a finalist in the Chicago Screenplay Awards, Page Turner Awards, and Sundance Labs. Her screenplay Alice and Celia and Whatever It Takes is a finalist for the Lit Laughs Comedy Film Festival and the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, the Chicago Screenplay Awards.  She’s a playwright, also, and Resident Playwright alum at Chicago Dramatists. 
Mary Ruth’s students have been staffed on Queens, Woke, and Family Reunion. She consults in LA and Chicago, and she has critiqued about a gazillion plays and screenplays.  She’s a regular guest lecturer at the Chicago Screenwriter’s Network and the Off Campus Writer’s Group. 

She is on the faculty of the Second City Film School, Chicago Dramatists, Story Studio and is a member of the Writer’s Guild and the Dramatists Guild.
 

Classes will be held via Zoom. Instructors will send out Zoom invites one day before class begins. We encourage students to setup a Zoom account for themselves before class if they have not already to ensure when class begins you are able to jump straight into the art!

Sessions/Weekday 7 Saturdays
Session Dates

Feb 17, 24

Mar 02, 09, 16, 23, 30

Time 1:00am - 4:00pm Central Time
Notes

This course is ideal for writers of every level: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.