Bill Boyle conducts Screenwriting Lecture at the Fig Garden Library "Respecting the Antagonist".
“The essence of true character conflict is not derived from the protagonist being right and the antagonist being wrong, but from both characters bein...
Tomorrow (Monday Sept.1) is last day for the early bird rate for the Screenwriting Workshops with Bill Boyle.
Workshop Fees:
Prior to September 1st -- $50 or $125 for all three workshops
After September 1st -- $65 or $175 for all three workshops...
The next General Meeting of the FFA will be held Tuesday, April 7th, at 12:30 PM, at the City of Fresno Downtown & Community Revitalization Conference Room 2141.
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Fresno Filmworks presents the fifth annual Fresno Film Festival at the Tower Theatre. This year’s festival will feature nine programs of award-winning short films and feature-length films from all over the world.
The lineup includes the SXSW Audi...
UCLA Extensions Instructor and Award winning screenwriter Bill Boyle will conduct a series of Screenwriting Workshop in Fresno based around his ‘Visual Mindscape’ approach to screenwriting.
Bill Boyle’s feature screenplays have received multiple awards and recognition including: • Palm Springs Film Festival Critics Choice • Atlantic City Film Festival Audience Choice • Toronto Reel World Festival Best Canadian Feature • ACTRA nomination for Best Dramatic Writer • Canadian Film Awards Finalist • Recipient of the Harold Greenberg Fund • Chicago Film Festival Special Jury Nomination.
When you register for a workshop you will receive
a special code # that makes you eligible for
Write Brother’s ‘Movie Magic’ Software at the reduced price of $99.00
(A saving of $151.00 off the regular price)
To receive a more detailed synopsis of the workshops and biography for Bill Boyle send an email to bboyle@ucla.edu. and the information will be sent to you. The Fresno Filmmakers web site doesn’t allow for attachments so you will need to include your personal or business email.
Workshop Fees:
Prior to September 1st -- $50 or $125 for all three workshops
After September 1st -- $65 or $175 for all three workshops
Credit Card payments can be made by going to www.paypal.com and making a payment to allthatsky@hotmail.com
Payment by Check made out to Bill Boyle at 12930 Ventura Blvd, #552 - Studio City, CA 91604
If you have any further questions you can contact Liz or Beth @ 530-354-8171 or email at bbscreenwritingtour@gmail.com or Bill Boyle @ 818-808-7336.
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Bill Boyle’s feature screenplays have received multiple awards and recognition including: • Palm Springs Film Festival Critics Choice • Atlantic City Film Festival Audience Choice • Toronto Reel World Festival Best Canadian Feature • ACTRA nomination for Best Dramatic Writer • Canadian Film Awards Finalist • Recipient of the Harold Greenberg Fund • Chicago Film Festival Special Jury Nomination.
When you register for a workshop you will receive
a special code # that makes you eligible for
Write Brother’s ‘Movie Magic’ Software at the reduced price of $99.00
(A saving of $151.00 off the regular price)
To receive a more detailed synopsis of the workshops and biography for Bill Boyle send an email to bboyle@ucla.edu. and the information will be sent to you. The Fresno Filmmakers web site doesn’t allow for attachments so you will need to include your personal or business email.
Workshop Fees:
Prior to September 1st -- $50 or $125 for all three workshops
After September 1st -- $65 or $175 for all three workshops
Credit Card payments can be made by going to www.paypal.com and making a payment to allthatsky@hotmail.com
Payment by Check made out to Bill Boyle at 12930 Ventura Blvd, #552 - Studio City, CA 91604
If you have any further questions you can contact Liz or Beth @ 530-354-8171 or email at bbscreenwritingtour@gmail.com or Bill Boyle @ 818-808-7336.
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