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Jay Sherer wants to learn everything about storytelling. He interviews screenwriters, novelists, directors, literary agents, producers, and anyone else who knows about the business of storytelling. Plus he studies screenwriting, prose, writing, and the business models driving film, television, and novels. Learn along side Jay about How Stories Work--not just how to write them, but also how to sell them and get them made. Join the network of storytellers trying to improve, grow, and make valuable connections!
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Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Screenwriting vs. Fiction Writing vs. Comic Book Writing
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Screenwriting vs. Fiction Writing vs. Comic Book Writing
Season 1: Episode 1
Screenwriting vs. Fiction Writing vs. Comic Book Writing #screenwriting #fiction #comicbookwriting
On today's show, Jay and Caleb tackle the differences between screenwriting, fiction writing (prose), and comic book writing! Do you focus more on screenwriting, fiction writing, or comic book writing? What can you learn from the other mediums?
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KEY DISCUSSION POINTS:
Screenwriting
What makes screenwriting unique? What should you focus on when it comes to screenwriting? What are the core elements of screenwriting?
Fiction Writing
What makes writing fiction unique? What should you focus on when it comes to writing fiction? What are the core elements of writing fiction?
Comic Book
Writing What makes comic book writing unique? What should you focus on when it comes to comic book writing? What are the core elements of comic book writing?