Dan Decker ProTrack Special Offer - Get 1/3 off!
Ready to complete your best script ever in six months?
My friend Dan Decker, author of “Anatomy of a Screenplay” and popular ScreenplayLab speaker, is opening a new section in his exclusive six-month ProTrack distance learning screenwriting program. For anyone who’s been too busy or too far away from Hollywood to commit to finishing a great screenplay, here’s your chance. No driving. No traffic. No parking.
Dan Decker takes you from your idea for a movie through to a complete first draft and rewrite of the script you develop. You’ll master developmental of story, character, treatment, scene and dialog, all the way through first draft and rewrite. Dan Decker presents to writers as a group and does one-on-one coaching with you during the week. ProTrack controls what you see on your computer screen as he coaches you over the phone. The class sessions occur online over a live teleconference link.
The first six weeks of the course are devoted to story development. Next comes the writing of the first draft. Scene by scene, page by page, you concentrate on developing the moments of your script to go beyond storytelling. The last six weeks of the program address rewrite strategies. Now that you know your script better, you get a chance to go back and tighten it all up before you show it to agents or producers.
In ProTrack other students do not read your script. All feedback comes from Dan Decker himself. He gives constructive advice to empower you to achieve the best script version of YOUR movie idea. Starts Tuesday February 6th and meets online fifteen Tuesday nights from 6-7pm PST over the six-month period. You get the full schedule in advance, as well as a workbook to help guide you through the process.
Don’t pay the regular price of $2,950. Get a full 1/3 off. Six-month comprehensive program including class sessions, critiques, and private consultations for $1,975. With one-on-one coaching included, space is, of course, limited. ENROLL NOW.
Email me to get Dan Decker’s personal email address and phone #. He’s only letting me give that out to writers intent on completing a great screenplay that will get serious traction in Hollywood. Is that you?
Robin
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