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    • Storyboarding Workshop
    • Hot Topics in Creative Writing series
    • Writing Workshop- The Fool's Journey
    • Writing Workshop- Genre!
    • Making a Living in Film
    • 48 Film Festival MasterClass
    • Financing and Distribution of your Indie Film
    • Directing Seminar
  • Courses
    • Introduction to Filmmaking
    • Next Level Filmmaking
    • Directing for the Screen
    • Meisner Acting
    • Advanced Scene Study
    • Writing for the Screen
    • Character and Plot
    • Story Planning
    • Writing the Feature
  • Workshops
    • Writing Workshop- Taming the Muse
  • Youth Filmmaking
    • Youth Summer Program
    • Youth Winter Workshop

Film Analysis SERIES

Join Brad Hoover as he analyzes the scripts and films of six notable movies in a series of six mini-workshops.  Attend a single webinar for just $25, or sign up for all six for a bundle price of $140!   

Each mini-workshop will last up to 90 minutes and be conducted over Zoom, from the comfort and safety of your home.  You will receive a film assignment to view, along with the script of a Modern or Classic film, approximately one week in advance of class.  Then join the class over Zoom to discuss and break down what worked and didn't work!   

The weekly series begins Tuesday March 9th, 2021 at 7 pm.  Register with the form at the bottom of this page, and pay here.   Due to the Covid-19 situation, each session will be conducted Virtually, and also available for later On-demand viewing.

Schedule:
Tues. March 9th, Chinatown - Roman Polanski
Tues. March 16, Goodfellas - Martin Scorsese
Tues. March 23, Bonnie and Clyde - Screenplay Robert Benton, Robert Towne, David Newman. Directed by Arthur Penn
Tues. March 30, Pulp Fiction - Quentin Tarantino
Tues. April 6,     Inception - Christopher Nolan
Tues. April 13,   Sunset Boulevard - Screenplay by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, D. M. Marshman Jr. Directed by Billy Wilder

Alternates:
Salaam Bombay by Mira Nair
No Country for Old Men by Ethan and Joel Coen
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  • About
    • FAQ
    • Student Films
    • Staff
    • Testimonials
    • Contact Us
  • Online
    • Post-production, After Effects, Resolve
  • Recorded
    • Intro Film Lecture Series
    • Film Analysis Series
    • Director Analysis Series
    • Production Techniques Series
    • Film Set Protocols Seminar
    • Storyboarding Workshop
    • Hot Topics in Creative Writing series
    • Writing Workshop- The Fool's Journey
    • Writing Workshop- Genre!
    • Making a Living in Film
    • 48 Film Festival MasterClass
    • Financing and Distribution of your Indie Film
    • Directing Seminar
  • Courses
    • Introduction to Filmmaking
    • Next Level Filmmaking
    • Directing for the Screen
    • Meisner Acting
    • Advanced Scene Study
    • Writing for the Screen
    • Character and Plot
    • Story Planning
    • Writing the Feature
  • Workshops
    • Writing Workshop- Taming the Muse
  • Youth Filmmaking
    • Youth Summer Program
    • Youth Winter Workshop