Screenwriting : WEBINAR: How To Use A, B & C Story Lines In Your Pilot Script! by Sydney Summers

Sydney Summers

WEBINAR: How To Use A, B & C Story Lines In Your Pilot Script!

Stage 32 is excited to welcome Spencer Robinson for this upcoming webinar! So what exactly are A, B & C stories in a TV pilot script and how can you craft and utilize them properly? Writing a great pilot is not easy. You have to introduce your world and your characters while also creating a standalone piece of entertainment. On top of that, you have to plant seeds for your series. It’s a lot! In this exclusive Stage 32 webinar, you will learn all about using A and B storylines to properly map out your pilot in a way that helps introduce your characters and television show. Mastering how to use A, B & C stories will not only make your writing easier, but it will elevate your work to the quality that will get you noticed by agents, producers, and networks!

https://www.stage32.com/webinars/How-To-Use-A-B-and-C-Story-Lines-In-You...

Marcel Nault Jr.

That's what I appreciate the most about the challenge to write a TV series: the B and C storylines. I might check this seminar out in the future. Thanks for sharing!

Sydney Summers

Marcel Nault Jr. if you have any questions feel free to email me at edu@stage32.com

Marcel Nault Jr.

Duly noted, thank you.

Sydney Summers

Excited about this one!

Spencer Robinson

Thanks to everyone who watched the webinar!

Maureen Vantrease

Anybody else working on a dramedy pilot?

Debra Holland

Great workshop! I wanted to add some additional advice to the person who asked a question about feedback shutting her down and making her want to give up.... I think when you receive BIG change feedback that seems right but discouraging and almost undoable... Take some time, days or weeks, to shut down and feel your feelings and do other things, trusting that in the back of your mind your brain will be working on the storyline problems. (Of course, this doesn't work if you're in a writing room with a weekly show. Maybe then it's an hour.) I learned with my first book, that it takes me about three weeks of "pouting" before the changes come to me and off I go. That book ultimately became a USA Today bestselling book and launched my career, so I'm SO grateful I didn't give up! Most of the time, I take feedback and dig right back in. But now I trust my process if I'm hit hard with the feedback.

Sydney Summers

Thank you everyone for attending!

John G. Johnson

A good webinar on the use and value of ABC storylines.

Maureen Vantrease

Have you sent the scripts yet? Or are they somewhere on the website? I haven't seen an email with them.

Maureen Vantrease

Found it!!!

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