Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel

Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel

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Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel Course Created by Cheryl McKay.

Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel has 4.3 rating out of 5 based on 29 students. Currently this course has 103 students. Course langwage is English.

Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel Course Description

Are you a screenwriter wondering what it means to write a screenplay as a novel? Tired of seeing your work being produced? Publishing a story as a novel is a great way to publish your story and see if you can find your audience. This may help Hollywood pay attention. Innovating scripts is also a way to share your story with the world and not have to wait anymore. Especially in an era when vanity press is available to all of us. Tired of waiting for "Hollywood" to decide that it was worth telling his story, I started into the novelization process after my movie "Ultimate Gift" was made. I have done 6 of these now. One of my own novels and five novels with my writing partner Rene Gutteridge, a novelist who has been published more than 30 times. She is also a produced scriptwriter. In this class, we'll show you what you need to change from screenwriting to novel writing. With Rene Gatterridge attending quite a few video lectures, you have a screenwriting expert and a novel writing expert who teaches this class. Each section has a PDF download. These include all segments of the published book Novelization: How to Adapt Scripts to Novels. Many of the published works show actual live samples, so you can fully understand how the script is transformed into a very different writing format for the novel.

Note: Udemy estimates that this class has 4.5 hours of lecture content. This includes both video lectures and written PDF documents. The execution time of the video content is about. 100 minutes.

Cheryl McKay is from Boston, Massachusetts, but spent most of her young life in North Carolina. For the past 15 years, she has lived in Los Angeles and worked as a screenwriter, novelist, writer and mentor. However, she and her husband recently moved from Big Hollywood, California to Atlanta, Georgia (also known as Little Hollywood).

Cheryl started writing stories and plays at the age of five based on a picture of a bento box. She has been writing since then. Her most notable movie to date is Ultimate Gift (starring James Garner and Abigail Breslin). She co-authored the extraordinary David Horton Story, which will be produced in 2016. Cheryl's favorite genres are faith-based films, family dramas, and romantic comedies. One of Cheryl's favorite writing alliances is the partnership with Rene Gatterridge. Two partners on the novelization of Cheryl's script. (Random House Bride, B & H Flipside Greetings, Red Bad Press / Serenade Books Loves Stage and Bethany's Little Town.) Cheryl is an avid scrapbooker, day tripper and chocolate addict. >

She teaches at the Masters Screenwriting Program at Regent University. She also teaches in Act I of Azusa Pacific University: Writing for Hollywood and is a guest speaker at many screenwriting and film conferences.

Novelizations: How to Adapt a Screenplay Into a Novel Course for

  • This course is made for screenwriters who would like to see their stories published in novel form, either out of an interest for writing books or to bring awareness to their stories. It may help a screenplay get produced if an audience can be built.
  • Novelists may enjoy this class to learn the intricacies of what it takes to adapt a screenplay into a novel and consider adding this to the services they offer as novelists.

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