101 Things I Learned in Film School (Grand Central Publishing)
Join us for a fascinating discussion and a screenwriting workshop with the author of 101 Things I Learned in Film School! The workshop will be on "Character-Driven Screenplay Structure," and will examine how to build an iconic character from the inside out, and how plot emerges from and is influenced by the unique choices characters make based on their specific psychological/emotional needs, fears and desires. Each participant should bring a pad of paper and a pen, and please RSVP (including the date/location of the workshop) to Landaubookrelease@gmail.com.
Neil Landau is a screenwriter whose television and film credits include Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Melrose Place, Doogie Howser, M.D., The Magnificent Seven, and Twice in a Lifetime. He has developed feature films for 20th Century Fox, Disney, Universal, and Columbia Pictures, and television pilots for Warner Bros., Touchstone, Lifetime, and CBS. He works internationally as a script consultant and teaches at UCLA's School of Film, Television, and Digital Media, as well as at USC Film School, and Goddard College in Vermont.