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Screenwriting
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Mimi
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Nina
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Reid
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Michelle
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Liz
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tutors help students master industry-standard screenwriting formats including proper screenplay structure, dialogue formatting, action lines, and scene headings. They work with students using popular screenwriting software like Final Draft, WriterDuet, Celtx, and Google Docs, but focus primarily on the fundamental principles that apply across all platforms. Whether you're working on a short film, feature screenplay, or television script, tutors provide guidance on the technical and creative elements that matter most.
Writer's block is common, and tutors help overcome it by working through brainstorming techniques, character development exercises, and plot structure frameworks. They ask targeted questions to help you clarify your story's core conflict, develop compelling characters, and outline scenes effectively. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, you get feedback on your ideas before you write, which builds confidence and momentum—turning a blank page into a structured path forward.
Screenwriting is distinct from essays or novels because it tells stories visually and through dialogue rather than narration. Scripts must show action, emotion, and conflict through what audiences see and hear, not through internal monologue or description. A screenwriting tutor helps you understand these key differences: tight formatting requirements, economy of language, "show don't tell" principles, and how to write visually compelling action lines that translate to the screen. This specialized approach is very different from traditional writing instruction.
Tutors review your screenplay pages and provide personalized feedback on story structure, character development, dialogue authenticity, pacing, and formatting. They identify what's working in your script and where scenes need revision—whether that's tightening dialogue, clarifying character motivation, or restructuring act breaks. This ongoing feedback helps you develop a stronger second and third draft, as well as the critical eye needed to self-edit future projects. Many students find this iterative revision process essential to improving their craft.
Yes. Whether you're writing a comedy, drama, thriller, sci-fi, animation, or documentary script, tutors understand genre conventions and can help you meet audience expectations while developing your unique voice. They're familiar with how different genres use pacing, tone, dialogue style, and structure—and can guide you on balancing adherence to genre with originality. If you're exploring a specific format like stage plays, podcasts, or web series, tutors can provide relevant instruction tailored to your project.
Timeline varies based on script length and your starting point. A short film script (5-15 pages) might take 4-8 weeks of consistent work, while a feature screenplay (90-120 pages) typically requires 3-6 months or longer. With tutoring, you move more efficiently because you receive real-time guidance on structure and revisions rather than discovering problems after completing full drafts. Tutors help you set realistic milestones and maintain momentum toward completion.
An effective screenwriting tutor should have experience writing scripts (ideally produced or optioned work), deep knowledge of industry standards and formatting, and the ability to give constructive criticism that strengthens your story. They should understand story structure and dramatic principles, be familiar with current screenwriting software, and help you develop your unique voice rather than forcing a single "right way" to write. Most importantly, they should be enthusiastic about cinema and passionate about helping you improve your craft.
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