Immersion Film

Over thirty-five years in film and TV have taught me the path to success:

  1. To learn to intuitively understand what a great script looks like.
  2. To develop the muscle memory of writing in screenplay format.
  3. To acquire the talent to translate ideas into the written word.
  4. To develop the analytical skills to edit and improve your work.
A multi-million dollar industry of screenwriting education products is built on just that last point.  They are all overlooking the first three. In Immersion, we focus on the first 3 points above. And you’ll be surprised how easy this is, provided you do the right thing.

Enrol now for the 50-day program, and practice like a pro!

Welcome to a radically innovative screenwriting course. One that works.

Most screenwriting books and teachers put the cart before the horse; they show you an example of great screenwriting and say “Write like this!” 

What they don’t show you, is how to write it. Most of them don’t care if you write anything at all, ever.

In fact, what they teach you is how to analyse existing work. That’s useful for when you have something to analyse.

But first, you need a draft. And to get there, you need more than just analytical skills.

You wonder why this is possible?

Because analysis is all about entertaining the brain. And it sells.

Perhaps you know the feeling: You read a book or attend a course, and you feel incredibly inspired, hell – you are enlightened!

You just feel that you can do it.

Many miserable months later, you have produced exactly zero screenplays. And you feel like a complete failure.

Hundreds of thousands of wannabe screenwriters who have experienced this before you.

Traditional screenwriting courses don’t work. And they won’t, ever.

But don’t despair.

In Immersion, we focus on the practice. And you’ll be surprised how easy this is.

Welcome to Immersion Screenwriting!

About Instructor

Karel

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Course Includes

  • 6 Modules
  • 32 Steps
  • 15 Tasks
  • Course Certificate