Your Journey in Scriptwriting
1. Thought
Every great script begins with a spark—an idea or emotion that inspires a story. This is where your journey starts.
2. Idea Development
Refine your initial thought into a structured concept, exploring themes, characters, and potential story arcs.
3. 1-3 Page Story
Every great script begins with a spark—an idea or emotion that inspires a story. This is where your journey starts.
4. Logline
Craft a compelling one-liner that captures the essence of your story, making it engaging and pitch-ready.
5. 10-Page Story
Expand your concept into a detailed 10-page version, adding depth to characters, settings, and conflicts.
6. Flash Card
Break down key scenes into flashcards to structure your screenplay effectively and maintain story flow.
7. Narration
Develop your storytelling voice, refining dialogues and scene descriptions to bring your script to life.
8. Screenplay in Software
Learn industry-standard screenplay formatting using professional writing software like Final Draft or Celtx.
9. Rewriting
Polish and refine your script through multiple drafts, strengthening character arcs and dialogues.
10. Final Script
Prepare your screenplay for submission, ensuring it meets industry standards and storytelling excellence.
11. Pitch
Master the art of pitching—learn how to present your script to producers, directors, and production houses.