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Screenwriting Courses

Learn to write scripts that move audiences. Practical, minimal, distraction-free learning designed by working writers.

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Structure that works

Three-act clarity with pragmatic beats, scene purpose, and page targets that help you finish.

Characters with agency

Build motivations, contradictions, and decisive actions that generate plot without coincidence.

Dialogue with subtext

Write lines that sound alive, reveal power dynamics, and advance story without exposition dumps.

Why minimal matters

No stock photos. No clutter. Just deep craft. Search engines love clarity—and so do readers.

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What you will achieve

These screenwriting courses focus on repeatable craft. You’ll learn how to design story pressure, track character choice, and revise with purpose—skills that apply to film writing and TV writing alike.

Finish scripts faster

Practical checklists and beat maps to avoid stalls, strengthen cause-and-effect, and keep your draft moving.

Pitch with confidence

Concise loglines, powerful synopses, and query-ready descriptions that communicate genre, protagonist, and stakes.

Write for any format

Feature, TV, short, animation—transferable craft built around structure, scene design, and dialogue control.

SEO-friendly clarity (for humans first)

If you’re searching for screenwriting courses, you usually want specifics: structure, character, dialogue, logline, and pitching. This landing is intentionally minimal so you can skim, choose a next step, and get to writing.

Structure

Acts, sequences, turning points, scene goals.

Character

Desire, flaw, choices, arc, opposition.

Dialogue

Voice, subtext, conflict, compression.

Pitch

Logline, synopsis, comps, hook.

Mini diagnostic (60 seconds)

Answer these to identify your next learning focus. Results stay on your device.

Where do you stall most often?

What are you writing?

Suggested next step

Pick two answers above to get a recommendation.

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Questions writers ask (and what we cover)

How do I write a good logline?

We focus on a protagonist with agency, a clear goal, a visible obstacle, and stakes that escalate. Use the Logline Generator to draft variations quickly.

What makes a scene work?

A scene is a unit of change. We teach objective, tactic, conflict, and consequence—so each page earns its place.

How do I fix a “saggy” second act?

We build a sequence chain: mini-goals, reversals, and costs that steadily remove easy options until the climax is inevitable.

How do I write better dialogue?

We refine voice through intention, power shifts, and subtext—then revise for compression so each line does multiple jobs.

Need a course recommendation?

Use the quick finder and we’ll route you to the most relevant path.

Contact

Call +1 (415) 203-7846 for enrollment guidance during business hours.

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Get your personalized plan

Tell us your current level and goals. We’ll respond with the best starting module and a realistic weekly schedule.

Clear milestones

A plan you can finish.

Practical exercises

Write, test, revise.

Pitch-ready output

Logline + synopsis.

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