Enrolling NOW: UCLA Screenwriting Chairman Richard Walter Offers On-Campus UCLA Screenwriting Seminar Summer 2012 (Class FTV 135A–Open to UCLA and Non-UCLA Students)
Note: If you have any questions about the class or have any problems trying to enroll, please contact the media manager for Richard Walter (Kathy A. Cabrera) via email KathyACabrera@yahoo.com or 310.571.3766.
It’s easier to win admission to the Harvard Medical School than a seat in Professor Walter’s legendary screenwriting seminars at UCLA. He takes you all the way, from idea to draft to studio deal. UCLA-trained screenwriters have won three Oscars and five Oscar nominations in the past four years, and written ten movies for Steven Spielberg.
The class, FTV 135A, is offered in UCLA Summer Session ‘A’.
This advanced screenwriting workshop is especially designed for the summer session and is appropriate for new writers and also for experienced writers. It is a round-table roll-up-your-sleeves-and-write seminar. There are in-class writing challenges and also analysis of in-progress script pages written by students in the class.
The class meets on UCLA’S Westwood campus for six Monday afternoons from June 25 through July 30, 2:00 to 4:50 PM. The class, listed in the online catalog of courses as “FILM TV 135A ADV SCRNWRTNG WKSHP” (more info here) is open to UCLA students and also to students who are not enrolled at UCLA. Students receive 8 credits. All pre-requisites are waived.
For more information on how to enroll and register for summer session classes – whether a UCLA or non-UCLA student, please visit: http://www.summer.ucla.edu/EnrollRegister/overview.htm.
Current UCLA students can register through URSA.
Non-UCLA students can register online and enroll in the class via this form online at the Summer Session website.
Please contact Kathy A. Cabrera via email KathyACabrera@yahoo.com or 310.571.3766 with any questions you may have.