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Transform Your Screenwriting Journey: One-on-One Coaching

Most aspiring screenwriters spend 5+ years learning through trial and error. In contrast work directly with an experienced mentor to master screenwriting while completing your first draft in just 6 months.
These are the key stages we'll work through together:
1. Developing the story concept
2. Developing the theme
3. Developing the climax
4. Developing a plot (synopsis or outline)
5. Creating a script beat sheet (scenes in an act and sequence structure)
6. Drafting the script in four days using your beat sheet
7. Editing from big picture to finer elements
This is a logical, step-by-step apprenticeship where you'll learn fiction writing through guided practice over six months.
What you'll gain:
A completed screenplay first draft
Professional one-on-one feedback at every stage
A proven writing process you'll use for life
A clear path and support to avoid common pitfalls
Structured guidance to accelerate your learning
One of the best things about the program is that I will press you with all my story experience to create your best story. We will dig together to achieve that. You will get to pick my story brain first hand.
This isn't just about writing faster—it's about writing better. About creating more compelling and marketable stories. Skip the years of isolation, uncertainty, and failure. Get the personalized expert guidance that turns your storytelling vision into a more compelling screenplay.
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3) To read about what script notes should give you, click here.
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