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Writing Cinematically

Writing Cinematically

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This event will take place over Zoom from 1:30pm - 3pm (BST) on 28th April 2024.

🚀 Writing Cinematically

Writing cinematically is the art of translating words into images, creating a symphony of sight and sound that resonates with audiences. As a Writer, your responsibility is to guide the reader through your script in a way that captivates their emotions and stirs their imagination

What to expect:

Vivid and Evocative Scenes: Discover techniques for crafting scenes & translating emotions into visual sequences that resonate with audiences.

Setting Mood and Tone: Explore how to set the mood and tone of your script through cinematic writing, influencing how readers feel as they navigate your story's landscape.

Commissioners & Script Readers: Learn tips and tricks to make your script stand out to commissioners and script readers.

Case Studies and Analysis: Dive deep into real-world examples with case studies, exploring the do's and don'ts of writing cinematically. Understand why certain techniques work and how you can apply them effectively to elevate your own scripts.

  • Mariella Hudson is an Irish-Peruvian writer-director for screen and stage.

    She is a Film London's Connect mentee and wrote the film HEADSPACE which was selected for Encounters Film Festival and Manchester Film Festival. Mariella reads scripts and manuscripts for Playground Entertainment and writes reports assessing their potential for television adaptation.

    Her plays have also been performed at Latinx Scratch, CultureClash Theatre, CAKE Theatre and Camden People's Theatre SPRINT Festival.

    She has an MFA with Distinction in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

  • ATTENDANCE
    If you can't attend the event on the day. We’ve got you covered. This workshop will be recorded and available for you always.

    CAPACITY
    We have a limited number of concession tickets available on a first-come-first-serve basis. If you identify as working class, are currently on benefits, or if you consider yourself to be financially disadvantaged in a way that is hindering your progression in your career, these tickets are available to you.

    WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?
    Underscore Studios is unfunded and comprised of three volunteers. We believe that upskilling yourself should be affordable, engaging, and transparent. The money towards Workshops such as these means that we can keep them as low as they are, pay our Freelance Workshop leaders, support the organisation to be sustainable, and when we can, make more of our services available for Free.

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    We are aware that even the cost of a concession ticket may be a key barrier for many people.

    From time to time we are able to offer Bursary places, please email info@underscorestudios.co.uk for more details.

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