Hollywood guru coming to Vancouver
June 13th, 2005
Limited Time Offer- four tickets for the price of 3
On the weekend of September 17 and the 18th, 2005, William C. Martell brings his acclaimed screenwriting seminar from Los Angeles to Robson Square in Vancouver.
This extraordinary class, which up until now has only been offered in Los Angeles and London, is available at a special four tickets for the price of three rate for a limited time only. Instead of paying $189 or $249 (late rate) Canadian, you can now participate in this two day seminar for as little as $141.75 Canadian if you act now.
The course will provide 100s of techniques to improve your writing, focusing on theme, character, creativity, ideas and pacing. Participants get a 120 page workbook with exercises, assignments (homework), forms and additional materials. Martell presents a course focusing on the practical and avoiding theoretical nonsense. It can benefit beginning, intermediate and advanced screenwriters alike.
Unlike some screenwriting gurus, Bill has had some 18(!) scripts produced. So he has much practical, real life experience in the business.
Check out Bill Martell’s website at www.scriptsecrets.net/lecture/vancouv1.htm for more information. Then email, one of the local organizers about the four admissions for three offer. They can be contacted at ayf@telus.net or bmarles@shaw.ca
"Better than Robert McKee's class (and much less expensive) - more information and less pontification."
- J. Bartlow
“…Even though I just got the bug to try my hand at screenwriting a few months ago, I never felt like the material was over my head…”
-J. Major
“William C. Martell is the Robert Towne of made for cable movies.”
- Washington Post
I really enjoyed the class. It was well-paced and the information presented well. Even though I just got the bug to try my hand at screenwriting a few months ago, I never felt like the material was over my head. I think you can be confident that your class appeals to writers of all skill levels.
- J. Major
"My only complaint with SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING is that it wasn't around when I was starting out. The damned thing would have saved me years of trial and error!" -Ken Wheat, screenwriter, "Pitch Black" and "The Fly 2".
"My only complaint with SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING is that it wasn't around when I was starting out. The damned thing would have saved me years of trial and error!" -Ken Wheat, screenwriter, "Pitch Black" and "The Fly 2".
really enjoyed the class. It was well-paced and the information presented well. Even though I just got the bug to try my hand at screenwriting a few months ago, I never felt like the material was over my head. I think you can be confident that your class appeals to writers of all skill levels.
- J. Major
I really enjoyed the class. It was well- got the bug to try my hand at screenwriting a few months ago, I never felt like the material was over my head. I think you can be confident that your class appeals to writers of all skill levels.
- J. Major
I really enjoyed the class. It was well-paced and the information presented well. Even though I just got the bug to try my hand at screenwriting a few months ago, I never felt like the material was over my head. I think you can be confident that your class appeals to writers of all skill levels.
- J. Major
"SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING is the best book on the practical nuts-and-bolts "SECRETS OF ACTION SCREENWRITING is the best book on the practical nuts-and-bolts mechanics of writing a screenplay I've ever read." - Ted Elliott, co-writer of MASK OF ZORRO & SHREK , PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (with Terry Rossio).
I've ever read." - Ted Elliott, co-writer of MASK OF ZORRO & SHREK , PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN (with Terry Rossio).
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