Professional scriptwriting training.

Learn the mechanics behind compelling narratives. Build structure, develop characters, and master dialogue through focused practice and feedback from working writers.

Scriptwriting training environment

Available courses

Personal Memoir Writing Service

Personal Memoir Writing Service

Professional assistance transforming your life experiences into a compelling memoir that preserves your unique voice and story for future generations.

price: $8,200 CAD

Based on manuscript length of 68,000 words, includes up to 28 interview hours and three revision rounds

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Professional Biography Writing

Professional Biography Writing

Expert biography creation for executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals who need authoritative life stories for publication, legacy purposes, or career positioning.

price: $11,600 CAD

For biography length of 58,000 words, includes research phase, stakeholder interviews, and two complete revisions

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How practical training works

Each session focuses on one specific element of screenwriting. You write short scenes or sequences targeting that skill, then analyze what worked and what didn't. Feedback comes from working screenwriters who review your material and point out structural issues, pacing problems, or dialogue that sounds unnatural.

The format is built around iteration. Write a draft, receive notes, revise, submit again. This cycle repeats until you internalize the pattern. There are no lectures on theory without application, and no passive observation. Every concept is tested through writing.

Scriptwriting process demonstration

Core elements

  • Scene structure and beats
  • Character voice consistency
  • Dialogue rhythm and subtext
  • Visual storytelling techniques
  • Revision under deadline

What sets this apart

Instructors are actively working in film and television. They teach from current industry practice, not academic theory. Materials reflect formats used by production companies today.

Format precision matters

Scripts follow specific formatting rules that affect how they are read and interpreted during production. Incorrect formatting signals amateur work. You'll learn industry-standard software and conventions so your scripts look professional from the first page.

Deadlines simulate production

Writing under time pressure is different from writing at your own pace. Assignments have tight deadlines to mimic the realities of commissioned work. You'll develop the ability to deliver quality material on schedule, a requirement in professional settings.

Feedback is direct and specific

Reviews focus on what isn't working and why. Instructors identify weak character motivation, unclear plot mechanics, or scenes that don't advance the story. Comments are practical, not theoretical, aimed at helping you fix problems in the current draft.

01
8

weeks per intensive module

02
16

scenes written minimum

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48h

turnaround on feedback