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Brainstorming with the 36 Dramatic Situations

by Jeff Kitchen

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JEFF KITCHEN is a working writer and has taught screenwriting professionally since 1989. He was classically trained as a playwright, worked as a dramaturg in New York theatre, and taught playwriting Off Broadway. Jeff has taught advanced structural technique to development executives from all the major Hollywood studios and is a sought-after script doctor. He is the author of Writing a Great Movie: Four Advanced Tools for the Dramatist, and Script Analysis: The Godfather, Tootsie and Blade Runner. Jeff regularly speaks at large screenwriting conventions and is billed as one of the top screenwriting teachers in the world.

 

 


Presents

 

Brainstorming with

the 36 Dramatic Situations

Jeff is a master teacher who truly understands the art and technique of the screenplay. His course is worth its weight in gold.”

— Chris Brancato, writer/producer of Hoodlum, North Shore

Shatter cliché and vaporize writer’s block with this powerful free-association tool. The 36 Dramatic Situations is a set of raw elements that help jump start a plot from square one. Draw on potent situations like Madness, Disaster, The Necessity of Sacrificing Loved Ones, and An Enemy Loved. Explode your story into unexpected new dimensions and broaden your own storytelling habits.

  • Discover infinite story possibilities with this powerful and versatile tool.
  • Great for story building and brainstorming.
  • See what elements are already active in your plot and build from there.

Part of the Screenwriting Expo DVD Series, this 2-hour masters course is an exceptional value. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the finest faculty teaching screenwriting today.

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