Duration: 2 days
Training fee: £874
Description:
This intensive course explores the role of the Script Editor. With guest writers it covers script analysis, readers' reports, narrative structure, storylining for a long-running series and one-off book adaptations.
Who it's for:
Those working in any drama genre who wish to develop their understanding of the Script Editor's role.
Aims:
To introduce and explain the role of the Script Editor To explore the relationship between Script Editor Writer and Producer To explore how to produce a reader's report and give notes to writers How to assess script and narrative structure, character strengths and key storyline elements To appreciate the impact of budgetary and production constraints
Outline:
The role of the Script Editor Talks on narrative structure and storylining Two interactive script exercises Talks from guest writers and producer
Outcome:
An appreciation of this complex role and understanding of script structure
Prerequisites:
For non BBC delegates, please send through an up to date CV, so our trainer can check that this course will be suitable for you. Please email to: training@bbc.co.uk, or send with your completed booking form.
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Delegate Feedback
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This was a great course.
Fantastic course - guests with weight and knowledge - fast paced and pitched right in all ways.
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Course dates:
| Start date | Venue |
| 12 October 2010 | White City |
| 6 December 2010 | White City |
Booking Information:
Fax it back to us on +44 (0)1386 420145
For international callers please telephone +44 (0) 1386 420216 or fax +44 (0)1386 420145
Contact Details:
Tel: 0370 010 0264
Fax: 0370 010 0265
Email: training@bbc.co.uk
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