Which form is most effective for your story?During this three-hour class, we will delve into the psychology of both forms of storytelling to uncover the secrets behind their powerful effect on viewers. We will explore the differences between serialized storytelling, commonly found in TV shows, podcasts, franchises, and singular storytelling, typically used in films.
Whether you join us in-person or online, you will gain a deeper understanding of what makes each form of storytelling effective and how you can harness these techniques to decide which form is more effective for your story and how to fulfill the requirements for each. Our curriculum is designed to help you tap into your creativity while also giving you a solid foundation in the principles of storytelling. We believe that the most effective stories are those that are built to support the unique voice of each writer. We will never tell you what to write, but we can help you find the most effective approach. This class is perfect for writers, filmmakers, and anyone who is passionate about storytelling and wants to understand why audiences turn to serialized vs singular storytelling experiences. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, you'll find our class to be a refreshing and unique approach to storytelling. |
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$155 DATES June 11th 2023 TIME 1pm - 4pm New York 10am - 1pm LA 6pm - 9pm London 3am - 6am (May 22nd) Sydney DURATION 3 hours LOCATION Online via Zoom or NYC, NY |
"Jess' unique ability to adjust her approach based on where the writer is in their journey shows her dedication to actually helping us move forward. This class was the first time I ever really felt safe to share. The way Jess handles giving feedback is like therapy for a writer’s soul."
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"Jess's classes and meditations have gotten me through some very severe blocks. These are professional-grade tools that short circuit the fear, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism that stands in the way of you doing your best work. I rely on them regularly!"
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- Ellie Waitt, Writer
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- Carly Wray (Writer/Producer, Mad Men, Westworld)
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"I was amazed not only at the number of tools I learned but the psychology behind them. I've read every book on screenwriting and felt overwhelmed with what I was 'supposed' to do on the page. I was tired of following someone else's path; it felt forced. This class gave me tools I could actually use on all my scripts. Jess helped me understand the psychology of how a reader reads a script vs how an audience watches TV and unconsciously what brings an audience back to a show. This has changed my career."