- Duration: 4 Days
Course details
This masterclass workshop addresses these questions from both the creative and business side of the industry, thus aiming to help participants to understand what ideas stand a stronger chance at selling outside one’s own market, and how to sell them.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Treatment, beat sheet, one-paragraph synopsis, logline: different ways to describe your project
- What, when and how to pitch ideas: finding the core of the story
- Writing for the international market: what to include and what to avoid
- Genre: what sells in the US, what doesn't sell abroad that sells in the US, and what sells in most markets
- How today's international co-productions outside the US are set up to fully finance "Hollywood" films and how that has affected the creative process
- Understanding how sales agents and international treaties work as a way to understand what stories have a better chance at getting financed
- Class discussion with students pitching their own projects
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Filmmakers, Screenwriters, Producers
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