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Bill Wolkoff – Writing Your Animated 2022
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Bill also offers a practical breakdown of what a TV animation writing job entails, and how to become an indispensable team player inside the writers’ room once you land that first staff job.
Bill Wolkoff – Writing Your Animated 2022
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Description:
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The following is a description of the class that was recorded:
This eight-week intensive course walks you through the process of writing your original animated pilot, from concept to completed script. Bill covers everything from the fundamentals of TV storytelling to utilizing the full potential of animation in your writing. This includes helping you develop a personal connection to your idea while crafting it into something universal that could sustain a series. Bill also offers a practical breakdown of what a TV animation writing job entails, and how to become an indispensable team player inside the writers’ room once you land that first staff job.
The bundle includes eight one-hour lectures. Each lecture is followed by a pre-recorded half-hour Q&A.
Bill Wolkoff is a writer/producer who has written for many of your favorite genre franchises, both in animation and live action. He developed, executive produced, and served as co-showrunner (alongside Rad) for Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (Netflix). Before that, he worked on Once Upon A Time (ABC), Star Wars: Rebels (Disney XD), Tron: Uprising (Disney XD), and GI Joe: Renegades (The Hub). He is currently a producer on the upcoming series Man Who Fell To Earth (Showtime) and a supervising producer on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+).
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CLASS ONE: PROCESS AND IDEAS
Finding your personal process and developing ideas
CLASS TWO: CHARACTERS AND CONCEPT
Building characters, relationships, and a compelling concept
CLASS THREE: SHAPING YOUR STORY
Your story from “thirty-thousand feet”
CLASS FOUR: BAKING YOUR STORY
World building, mythology, and act breaks
CLASS FIVE: OUTLINING
Why outlines empower you to script with confidence
CLASS SIX: FIRST DRAFTS
How to write fast without second-guessing yourself
CLASS SEVEN: REVISIONS
The joys of rewriting, cutting, and characters taking life
CLASS EIGHT: PRACTICAL ADVICE
Insider tips from someone who’s worked at all levels