Screenwriter Ron Osborn, writer of "Meet Joe Black" and "Moonlighting", will share his mantra to crack the code of effective storytelling at a two-day screenwriting workshop here.
The workshop will be held from February 3 at Whistling Woods International, an institute of film, communication and media arts.
The multiple times Emmy Award nominated screenwriter will also discuss the importance of theme and ways to create compelling protagonists and antagonists.
The aim of the workshop is to develop and enhance screenwriting skills.
According to whistlingwoods.net, the workshop will help writers navigate the creative needs of the story, guiding attendees to embrace structure, understand scene and sequence writing, and how to always keep the story moving forward.
One needs to register for the workshop by filling out an application form, and submitting a fee.
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