How to Write a Great Script with Final Draft 13
Turn Your Idea for a Story Into a Screenplay
Description
Dreaming about writing a screenplay?
Have you ever watched a movie and thought, "I could do better than that!"
Maybe you’ve got a vision, some inspiration, and a handful of great ideas, but you just don't know how to get started?
Or maybe, you have a copy of Final Draft but found it too complicated and intimidating. Yet you know it could help you turn your great ideas into a great screenplay, but you just need a little help so you'll feel comfortable.
Or, maybe you’ve already written a novel and want to convert it into a screenplay to see your story up on the big screen?
Either way, you’re here because you want to make something BRILLIANT and LIFE CHANGING.
Then congratulations!! I wrote "How to Write a Great Script with Final Draft" just for you.
Final Draft is THE screenwriting word processor used in Hollywood today. All the pros use Final Draft. Shouldn't you?
Check out what James Cameron (writer/director/producer of "Titanic," "Avatar," Terminator") had to say about Final Draft:
"You can't win a race without a champion car. Final Draft is my Ferrari."
Robert Zemeckis (writer/director/producer of "Back to the Future," "Forrest Gump," and "The Polar Express") says this:
“The intuitive ease of Final Draft allows the writer to focus on what’s truly important – story.”
Ben Stiller (actor/writer/producer of "Zoolander," Tropic Thunder," and "Night at the Museum") says:
"Final Draft is the only screenwriting software I have ever used, and it is the only one I ever will use. I owe ALL my success to Final Draft. Period. End of story."
What does all this mean for you?
You can write a screenplay!
You can start a new career!
You can achieve your dream!
So why should you take MY course?
I’m Wallace Wang, author of dozens of books including "Microsoft Office For Dummies," "Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computing," and "Steal This Computer Book." I've spent a lifetime demystifying computers and software to make them easy to understand for the average person.
Like you, I started out as a nobody in Hollywood. For more than a decade, I've been reading books, watching movies, and studying screenplays along with joining various writing groups to improve my writing and story telling skills. Eventually my scripts started placing in the quarter finals of various screenwriting competitions until I finally won first place in Scriptapalooza's 2023 Screenwriting Competition.
I know what it's like to make mistakes as a beginner, but more importantly, I also know how to avoid those mistakes and fix those problems writing and telling stories. So this course contains much of the hard-earned knowledge I learned through trial and error. By taking this course, you can learn to avoid common mistakes beginners make and go straight towards writing the best possible screenplay you can.
In addition, I've also written "The 15-Minute Movie Method," "Writing Scenes for Screenplays," and "Story Starter." All of these books distill the knowledge I've accumulated from studying movies from classics such as "Casablanca" and "It's a Wonderful Life" to modern day blockbusters such as "WALL-E," "Pulp Fiction," and "Die Hard." Just look at some of these quotes about my screenwriting books:
* Amazing book! Broke stuff down in such a clear way with lots and lots of examples. Worth having in your reference library as a writer. J. Carrie
* I absolutely love this book. He drills the concepts in with a repetitive style that at first I thought would be annoying but instead it has been the best way to come away with a working knowledge of the material. He uses lots of examples from movies I've actually seen. Literally transformed the way I'm writing now. S. Johnson
But enough about me! What about YOU?
My guess is you’re looking for a change in your life. Start a new career? Chase a long cherished dream? Change the world with your ideas?… Am I right?
Yes, this course is absolutely for YOU. Whatever stage you’re at.
Beginner? No problem. We start with the basics. Already a writer? Good. This is the perfect refresh of your skills.
You’ll not only learn how to use Final Draft, but you'll also understand why you want to use certain features as well. In addition, you'll learn how to turn a great idea into a structured story, and then use Final Draft to help you organize your ideas and write them down as a polished, perfectly formatted screenplay.
By using popular movie examples along with short videos that focus on one feature at a time, you'll learn at your own pace whenever it's convenient for you. Best of all, it won't even feel like work because you'll get to watch all your favorite movies to help reinforce each lesson. How awesome is that?
Imagine how you’ll feel after seeing your ideas turn into a fully structured story. Then you'll know exactly which features of Final Draft to turn your story into a great screenplay!
“OK, I’m sold – what do I need to get started?”
Your brain, this course and a Windows or Macintosh computer
A copy of Final Draft 13 or later
A desire to learn and a belief in yourself
Don’t forget, there's always a 30-day money back guarantee if you’re not completely happy.
Who is the target audience?
Anyone wanting to write a screenplay
People who already own a copy of Final Draft and want to take advantage of all its features
Anyone who wants to tell a great story
You really have nothing to lose!
In short, this course will teach you how to take a raw idea for a story and convert it into a full-length screenplay step-by-step. The secret to success will require work and constant practice, but with the guidance of this course, your dream of writing a screenplay can be much faster, easier, and more enjoyable.
You can fumble around on your own and waste time, or you can follow the guidance of someone who has been where you're at and can help show you how to write a screenplay with far less frustration.
So what are you waiting for? You can achieve any dream, but you absolutely must take that first step. Click that Buy Now button… and let’s begin your adventure today!
What You Will Learn!
- Turn an idea into a story outline
- Organize a story using Final Draft
- Write and edit a screenplay using Final Draft
- Track changes in a screenplay using Final Draft
- Share and collaborate on a screenplay online using Final Draft
Who Should Attend!
- Aspiring screenwriters who want to get comfortable using Final Draft
- Aspiring screenwriters who want to know how to turn a good idea into a structured outline
- Aspiring screenwriters who want to learn how to use Final Draft's features to make screenwriting easier