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UCLA Professional Programs in Screenwriting and Producing
UCLA is proud to present "The Business of Being a Screenwriter" -- a 10-week course taught by CAA agent Richard Green.
Offered by the UCLA Professional Programs at the School of Theater, Film and Television, this course provides a comprehensive overview of the professional life of a screenwriter. By the end of the course, you will have a greater understanding of what it takes to be a WORKING writer in Hollywood. A guest speaker will address the class each week, and scripts will be assigned in preparation for each class topic.
Topics include:
- Agents and Managers: What Do They Do - And Who Needs Them?
- The Relationship Between Writers and Producers
- Studios and Studio Execs: Friends or Foes?
- Directors and the Collaboration Process
- The Independent Scene
- Underlying Material
- How a Writer Gets Paid
This course starts in January 2009.
Check out www.filmprograms.ucla.edu/short_courses.htm for all the details and to download an enrollment form.
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Eyal Alony is the director of the UCLA Professional Programs in Screenwriting and Producing.
Director
UCLA Professional Programs
September 2007 - Present
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