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Pierce College Adult Extension screenwriting class by Marc Cushman begins February 15.
Simplify your screen writing approach; learn the art of story pitching; discover the central core and theme of the story you want to tell; refine your script to increase marketability; learn how to navigate within the industry and market yourself.
6 consecutive Wednesdays 7-9 pm, February 15 - March 21. Enroll at http://lapierce.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=2215&int_category_id=3&int_sub_category_id=14&int_catalog_id=0
Marc Cushman has written for television: Star Trek:the Next Generation; Diaggnosis: Murder; Beyond Belief: Fact of Fiction; Bachelor Pad. For feature films: Teresa's Tattoo; In the Eyes of a Killer; Midnight Confessions; The Story of O; The Magic of Christmas. Director/Producer of Award Winning feature: Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney. The author of books about classic TV: I Spy; Star Trek.
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In December 2011, I signed with Conlan Press to publish my epic manuscript: "These Are the Voyages: An Episode-By-Episode History of the Original Star Trek." Conlan specializes in science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction devoted to the two genres.
The publisher has decided my manuscript is too damn big to be just one book, yet (or so he tells me with a great deal of…
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My last book - "I Spy: A History of the Groundbreaking Television Series" - is more than you may think. This takes you inside the making of a television series, from the writing of the scripts to the production to the network battles and all else. I chose this classic series as the subject because it changed TV ... and therefore, dare I say, changed the world. It was the first series to cast a white and black actor on equal status (in 1965, and this was a very BIG deal back then). It…
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