Tuesday 12th August
True Story/Historical and Biopic
(with request slot)
6.15pm to 9.30pm
Tutor: Charles Harris
We finish the series with the exciting challenges of dealing with
real life in dramatic form.
True and historical stories bring their own
advantages, but their special features serve as a useful reflection on
the central issues of Genre as a whole and so make a very appropriate
subject for summing up the series.
Truth, as every good screenwriter knows, is never enough on its own,
however true stories are often deceptively attractive. Stranger
than fiction - the genre can and has provided gems of cinema and TV -
from Citizen Kane to La Vie en Rose, Good Night and Good Luck to The
Queen.
The major problem is fitting the story into a shape that works on a
cinema or TV screen without either violating the truth or disappointing
your audience. In addition, many writers are unaware of the
expectations that audiences bring to stories, which differ depending on
whether the subject is from sports, arts, politics or many varied
fields.
These expectations must be fulfilled, but also bring their own
twists and surprises. We will look at some strategies for coping with
these very demanding tasks.
We will also make room for a request
or two if there are any other genres that participants want to discuss.
Get your request in quickly while there is still time.
VENUE
London Welsh Centre
157/163 Grays Inn Road
London WC1X 8UE
PRICE
Individual session £45 (concs £41)
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